Authors: Marius Coman
Though I discovered a lot of sequences of Poulet numbers based on different types of formulas, I never succeded to find a recurrent formula able to produce a subset of Poulet numbers...until now, when I incidentally noticed an interesting relation between two Poulet numbers divisible by 73. Extrapolating the result I obtained a recurrent formula based on primes of the form 30k+13 that seem to lead often to possible infinite sequences of Poulet numbers.
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