A converse of Minkowski's type inequalities.
A prime is said to be a Wolstenholme prime if it satisfies the congruence . For such a prime , we establish an expression for given in terms of the sums (. Further, the expression in this congruence is reduced in terms of the sums (). Using this congruence, we prove that for any Wolstenholme prime we have Moreover, using a recent result of the author, we prove that a prime satisfying the above congruence must necessarily be a Wolstenholme prime. Furthermore, applying a technique...
Let be a prime, and let be the Fermat quotient of to base . The following curious congruence was conjectured by L. Skula and proved by A. Granville In this note we establish the above congruence by entirely elementary number theory arguments.
Let be a prime, and let be the Fermat quotient of to base . In this note we prove that which is a generalization of a congruence due to Z. H. Sun. Our proof is based on certain combinatorial identities and congruences for some alternating harmonic sums. Combining the above congruence with two congruences by Z. H. Sun, we show that which is just a result established by K. Dilcher and L. Skula. As another application, we obtain a congruence for the sum modulo that also generalizes a...
In the paper we discuss the following type congruences: where is a prime, , , and are various positive integers with , and . Given positive integers and , denote by the set of all primes such that the above congruence holds for every pair of integers . Using Ljunggren’s and Jacobsthal’s type congruences, we establish several characterizations of sets and inclusion relations between them for various values and . In particular, we prove that for all , and , and for...
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