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"Tim Sorbera"
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Here's my understanding of it, simple as can be: (for modular arithmetic, at least) 13 is congruent to 1 modulo 12 because each are one higher than a multiple of 12. Or in formula form:
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``Congruence'' means ``equivalence'' in some sense. This is one of the words in mathematics that has many meanings depending on what area of mathematics your interested in (eg. there are congruent triangles also).
Typically in number theory... two integers are congruent modulo m if they have the same remainder after division by m. In Mini-Geek's example m=12. We see that 13 after division by 12 leaves a remainder 1. Similarly, 1 after division by 12 also leaves a remainder 1. In fact, all of the numbers in |
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IANAM so YMMV |
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The reason I ask is I was trying to understand what is below:
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In other words:
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(I'll assume you understand the rest of it, like the 'for' loop) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miller%...primality_test has explanations, pseudocode, an example, etc. Last fiddled with by Mini-Geek on 2009-09-14 at 00:52 |
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I wasn't much concerned with the rest. Just the term. I rather doubt something like this could be coded, reliably anyway.
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