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 2022-03-10, 02:54 #1 bhelmes     Mar 2016 34×5 Posts visualisations of primes / cycle representations A peaceful night for you, this is a visualisation for the exponentation of 2*2 matrixs with determant 1 mod f. I think it is mathematical correct, but perhaps there might be a more beautiful visualisation possible. http://devalco.de/matrix_with_det_1/...with_det_1.php For mathematicians, who likes visualisations of prime pattern I suggest proudly my other implementations in php: http://devalco.de/System/system_natural.php http://devalco.de/unit_circle/system_complex.php http://devalco.de/unit_circle/system_unit_circle.php http://devalco.de/unit_circle/system_tangens.php All my friends ask me daily, if there is a new Mp arrived. Some friends asked me also, if the amound of Mp is not limited. The problem is, if I try to explain them some Number theory, they shut down immediatly. I am glad, that spring is arriving and removes some depressiv moods. Last fiddled with by Dr Sardonicus on 2022-04-02 at 14:58 Reason: fix typo in title
2022-04-02, 00:42   #2
bhelmes

Mar 2016

40510 Posts

Quote:
 Originally Posted by bhelmes this is a visualisation for the exponentation of 2*2 matrixs with determant 1 mod f. I think it is mathematical correct, but perhaps there might be a more beautiful visualisation possible.
After removing some bugs and some duplicates it looks nicer:

http://devalco.de/matrix_with_det_1/...with_det_1.php

The matrixs mod p, with p=3 mod 4 look o.k.

but the other matrixs mod p, with p=1 mod 4 contain elements which do not "lead" to the identity matrix:
For example: p:=37 (16, 23, 23, 33)^(36*38)=/=(1,0,0,1).

Why ? or is it a bug ?

There might be a more mathematically accurate title for this thread:
something like : visualisation of different fields mod p
Perhaps a mod could improve the title.

2022-04-03, 14:07   #3
Dr Sardonicus

Feb 2017
Nowhere

5·7·132 Posts

Quote:
 Originally Posted by bhelmes but the other matrixs mod p, with p=1 mod 4 contain elements which do not "lead" to the identity matrix: For example: p:=37 (16, 23, 23, 33)^(36*38)=/=(1,0,0,1). Why ? or is it a bug ?
It's a bug. I note also that the determinant of your matrix isn't 1 (mod 37), but is rather Mod(24,37).
Code:
? M=Mod(1,37)*[16,23;23,23]
%1 =
[Mod(16, 37) Mod(23, 37)]

[Mod(23, 37) Mod(23, 37)]

? M^(36*38)
%2 =
[Mod(1, 37) Mod(0, 37)]

[Mod(0, 37) Mod(1, 37)]

?

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