Carmichael's Theorem

Carmichael's theorem states that if a is coprime to n, then
a^{\lambda(n)} = 1 \pmod{n},
where \lambda is the Carmichael function. Carmichael's theorem is related to Euler's theorem, which is a generalization of Fermat's little theorem.

 

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