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A lot of composite numbers can be detected by the Miller Rabin Test, but there are some that evade it.
The purpose of this task is to investigate such numbers. The method suggested is based on [http://www.maths.lancs.ac.uk/~jameson/carfind.pdf Notes by G.J.O Jameson March 2010]
The objective is to find Carmichael numbers of the form Prime1 X Prime2 X Prime3.
Prime1 < Prime2 < Prime3 for all Prime1 upto 61 see page 7 of [http://www.maths.lancs.ac.uk/~jameson/carfind.pdf Notes by G.J.O Jameson March 2010].
For a given Prime1
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