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Title: | Searching for a counterexample to Kurepa's conjecture | Authors: | Andrejić, Vladica Tatarevic, Milos |
Affiliations: | Geometry | Keywords: | Divisibility;Left factorial;Prime numbers | Issue Date: | 1-Jan-2016 | Journal: | Mathematics of Computation | Abstract: | Kurepa's conjecture states that there is no odd prime p that divides !p=0!+1!+..+(p-1)!. We search for a counterexample to this conjecture for all p < 234. We introduce new optimization techniques and perform the computation using graphics processing units. Additionally, we consider the generalized Kurepa's left factorial given by !kn=(0!)k+(1!)k+..+((n-1)!)k, and show that for all integers 1 k < 100 there exists an odd prime p such that p | !kp. |
URI: | https://research.matf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/654 | ISSN: | 00255718 | DOI: | 10.1090/mcom/3098 |
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