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| From | Phil Carmody <pc+usenet@asdf.org> |
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| Newsgroups | sci.math |
| Subject | Re: group theory question |
| Date | 2024-10-09 19:21 +0300 |
| Organization | A noiseless patient Spider |
| Message-ID | <87r08pdz75.fsf@fatphil.org> (permalink) |
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Mike Terry <news.dead.person.stones@darjeeling.plus.com> writes: > Well if the conjecture fails, a counter-example suffices. But like I > said, I'm not sure what you're asking. It should be apparent from > tests that some (p,g) values work and some do not. Mod(3,17) is a generator, but its 2^n-th powers hit Mod(1,17) really quickly. Phil -- We are no longer hunters and nomads. No longer awed and frightened, as we have gained some understanding of the world in which we live. As such, we can cast aside childish remnants from the dawn of our civilization. -- NotSanguine on SoylentNews, after Eugen Weber in /The Western Tradition/
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Re: group theory question Phil Carmody <pc+usenet@asdf.org> - 2024-10-09 19:21 +0300
Re: group theory question Mike Terry <news.dead.person.stones@darjeeling.plus.com> - 2024-10-10 05:06 +0100
Re: group theory question Phil Carmody <pc+usenet@asdf.org> - 2024-10-10 19:17 +0300
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