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Elliptic Fermat numbers and elliptic divisibility sequence (1808.03846v1)

Published 11 Aug 2018 in math.NT

Abstract: For a pair $(E,P)$ of an elliptic curve $E/\mathbb{Q}$ and a nontorsion point $P\in E(\mathbb{Q})$, the sequence of \emph{elliptic Fermat numbers} is defined by taking quotients of terms in the corresponding elliptic divisibility sequence $(D_{n}){n\in\mathbb{N}}$ with index powers of two, i.e. $D{1}$, $D_{2}/D_{1}$, $D_{4}/D_{2}$, etc. Elliptic Fermat numbers share many properties with the classical Fermat numbers, $F_{k}=2{2k}+1$. In the present paper, we show that for magnified elliptic Fermat sequences, only finitely many terms are prime. We also define \emph{generalized elliptic Fermat numbers} by taking quotients of terms in elliptic divisibility sequences that correspond to powers of any integer $m$, and show that many of the classical Fermat properties, including coprimality, order universality and compositeness, still hold.

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