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Feb 2004
France
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Let q prime and
Let define: Then, if Is that well-known ? (It is a consequence of a paper I'm reading now) Examples: etc etc Tony |
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Feb 2004
France
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I've checked only with some q primes (109, 103, 101, 97, 83, 37, 13, 7) , but it seems that:
Is this property already well-known ? Tony |
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Feb 2004
France
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What about the property in first post of this thread ? (This property is not mine. So it is probably less stupid than my own tries.) (In the examples, Tony |
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Nov 2005
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The definition of order you give is different from the commonly accepted one, which has 1 instead of Hope this helps, John |
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