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This is the Prime Pages' interface to our BibTeX database.  Rather than being an exhaustive database, it just lists the references we cite on these pages.  Please let me know of any errors you notice.
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Item(s) in original BibTeX format

@article{Grantham2000,
	author={J. Grantham},
	title={Frobenius pseudoprimes},
	abstract={The proliferation of probable prime tests in recent years has produced a
		plethora of definitions with the word ``pseudoprime'' in them. Examples
		include pseudoprimes, Euler pseudoprimes, strong pseudoprimes, Lucas pseudoprimes,
		strong Lucas pseudoprimes, extra strong Lucas pseudoprimes and Perrin pseudoprimes.
		Though these tests represent a wealth of ideas, they exist as a hodge-podge
		of definitions rather than as examples of a more general theory. It is
		the goal of this paper to present a way of viewing many of these tests
		as special cases of a general principle, as well as to re-formulate them
		in the context of finite fields. One aim of the reformulation is to enable
		the creation of stronger tests; another is to aid in proving results about
		large classes of pseudoprimes.},
	journal= mc,
	volume= 70,
	year= 2001,
	pages={873--891},
	mrnumber={2001g:11191}
}

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