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  2. Artin's conjecture on primitive roots - Wikipedia

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    In number theory, Artin's conjecture on primitive roots states that a given integer a that is neither a square number nor −1 is a primitive root modulo infinitely many primes p. The conjecture also ascribes an asymptotic density to these primes. This conjectural density equals Artin's constant or a rational multiple thereof.

  3. Canon arithmeticus - Wikipedia

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    Jacobi's original tables use 10 or –10 or a number with a small power of this form as the primitive root whenever possible, while the second edition uses the smallest possible positive primitive root (Fletcher 1958). The term "canon arithmeticus" is occasionally used to mean any table of indices and powers of primitive roots.

  4. Primitive root modulo n - Wikipedia

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    If g is a primitive root modulo p, then g is also a primitive root modulo all powers p k unless g p −1 ≡ 1 (mod p 2); in that case, g + p is. [14] If g is a primitive root modulo p k, then g is also a primitive root modulo all smaller powers of p. If g is a primitive root modulo p k, then either g or g + p k (whichever one is odd) is a ...

  5. Multiplicative group of integers modulo n - Wikipedia

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    Weisstein, Eric W. "Primitive Root". MathWorld. Web-based tool to interactively compute group tables by John Jones; OEIS sequence A033948 (Numbers that have a primitive root (the multiplicative group modulo n is cyclic)) Numbers n such that the multiplicative group modulo n is the direct product of k cyclic groups:

  6. Prime power - Wikipedia

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    Every prime power (except powers of 2 greater than 4) has a primitive root; thus the multiplicative group of integers modulo p n (that is, the group of units of the ring Z/p n Z) is cyclic. [ 1 ] The number of elements of a finite field is always a prime power and conversely, every prime power occurs as the number of elements in some finite ...

  7. Primitive root - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a primitive root may mean: Primitive root modulo n in modular arithmetic; Primitive nth root of unity amongst the solutions of z n = 1 in a field; See ...

  8. Dirichlet character - Wikipedia

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    2 is a primitive root mod 9. =) , ... The two orthogonality relations are [25]

  9. Root of unity modulo n - Wikipedia

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    For a primitive () th root x, the number () / is a primitive th root of unity. If k does not divide λ ( n ) {\displaystyle \lambda (n)} , then there will be no k th roots of unity, at all. Finding multiple primitive k th roots modulo n