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A generalization of the Gaussian sum. For p and q of opposite parity (i.e., one is even and the other is odd), Schaar's identity states ...
The negative integers ..., -3, -2, -1.
The positive integers 1, 2, 3, ..., equivalent to N.
The nonnegative integers 0, 1, 2, ....
Following Yates (1980), a prime p such that 1/p is a repeating decimal with decimal period shared with no other prime is called a unique prime. For example, 3, 11, 37, and ...
The least positive integer m^* with the property that chi(y)=1 whenever y=1 (mod m^*) and (y,m)=1.
Landau (1911) proved that for any fixed x>1, sum_(0<|I[rho]|<=T)x^rho=-T/(2pi)Lambda(x)+O(lnT) as T->infty, where the sum runs over the nontrivial Riemann zeta function zeros ...
If a and n are relatively prime so that the greatest common divisor GCD(a,n)=1, then a^(lambda(n))=1 (mod n), where lambda is the Carmichael function.
One of the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and integer (or rational) root extraction.
The least common denominator of a collection of fractions (p_1)/(q_1),...,(p_n)/(q_n) is the least common multiple LCM(q_1,...,q_n) of their denominators.
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