There are infinitely many elliptic Carmichael numbers
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carmichaelellipticnumbersinfinitelytheremanyaffirmativeanalogue
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In 1987, Dan Gordon defined an elliptic curve analogue to Carmichael numbers known as elliptic Carmichael numbers. In this paper, we prove that there are infinitely many elliptic Carmichael numbers. In doing so, we resolve in the affirmative the question of whether there exist infinitely square-free, composite integers $n$ such that for every prime $p$ that divides $n$, $p+1|n+1$.
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