Vantieghems theorem

In number theory, Vantieghems theorem is a primality criterion. It states that a natural number n is prime if and only if

Similarly, n is prime, if and only if the following congruence for polynomials in X holds:

or:

Example

Let n=7 forming the product 1*3*7*15*31*63 = 615195. 615195 = 7 mod 127 and so 7 is prime
Let n=9 forming the product 1*3*7*15*31*63*127*255 = 19923090075. 19923090075 = 301 mod 511 and so 9 is composite

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