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On Carmichael and polygonal numbers, Bernoulli polynomials, and sums of base-$p$ digits

Bernd C. Kellner, Jonathan Sondow

Published 2019-02-27Version 1

We give a new characterization of the set $\mathcal{C}$ of Carmichael numbers in the context of $p$-adic theory, independently of the classical results of Korselt and Carmichael. The characterization originates from a surprising link to the denominators of the Bernoulli polynomials via the sum-of-base-$p$-digits function. More precisely, we show that such a denominator obeys a triple-product identity, where one factor is connected with a $p$-adically defined subset $\mathcal{S}$ of the squarefree integers that contains $\mathcal{C}$. This leads to the definition of a new subset $\mathcal{C}'$ of $\mathcal{C}$, called the "primary Carmichael numbers". Subsequently, we establish that every Carmichael number equals an explicitly determined polygonal number. Finally, the set $\mathcal{S}$ is covered by modular subsets $\mathcal{S}_d$ ($d \geq 1$) that are related to the Kn\"odel numbers, where $\mathcal{C} = \mathcal{S}_1$ is a special case.

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