Factorizations of $bn\pm1$, $b$ = 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, up to high powers
Author
Brillhart, J. and Lehmer, D.H. and Selfridge, J.L. and Tuckerman, B. and Wagstaff, S.S., Jr.
Abstract
Tables of factorizations of the numbers
in the title, and a description of how
they were factored. Numbers of this
form appear often in problems in number
theory and cryptography.
Address
Providence, RI, USA
Booktitle
Factorizations of $bn\pm1$, $b$ = 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, up to high powers
Note
The first two editions were published
on paper. The third edition is an online book at the URL provided.
Publisher
American Mathematical Society
Series
Contemporary Mathematics Series
Affiliation
U Arizona, UC Berkeley, NIU, IBM, Purdue
Publication Date
2002-01-01
Contents
I. Introduction to the Short Tables
II. Convenient Short Tables
III. Introduction to the Main Tables
IV. Update to the Introduction for the Second Edition
V. Update to the Introduction for the Third Edition
VI. How to Use the Main Tables
VII. The Main Tables
VIII. Introduction to the Appendices
Subject
factorization of integers