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    Modulo Index

    Definition

    Let n be a positive number having primitive roots. If g is a primitive root of n, then the numbers 1, g, g^2, ..., g^(ϕ(n) - 1) form a reduced residue system modulo n, where ϕ(n) is the totient function. In this set, there are ϕ(ϕ(n)) primitive roots, and these are the numbers g^c, where c is relatively prime to ϕ(n). The smallest exponent e for which b^e congruent 1 (mod n), where b and n are given numbers, is called the multiplicative order (or sometimes haupt-exponent or modulo order) of b (mod n). The multiplicative order is implemented in the Wolfram Language as MultiplicativeOrder[g, n].

    Related Wolfram Language symbol

    MultiplicativeOrder

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