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Let p be a composite, and let us apply the simple rule stated by Lucas' theorem to check whether p is prime (that is, involving the p base representation). Now, assume that the result is positive; would that mean that indeed p divides $n \choose k$, or the result is random, since the hypothesis of p being a prime is violated?

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    @ArturoMagidin He seems to only refer to the special case of Lucas' Theorem where the binomial coefficient is zero, but I guess Qiaochu can help us here after claiming "I know what you mean".2012-06-09

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