An elementary evaluation of the Jacobsthal sum (Q1065856)
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An elementary evaluation of the Jacobsthal sum (English)
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1986
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The paper contains a very interesting and elementary new proof of the theorem of Jacobsthal that if \(p\equiv 1 (4)\) is prime so that \(p=a^ 2+b^ 2\), \(a\equiv -1 (4)\) (a unique) and if \((\frac{r}{p})=1\), say \(r\equiv u^ 2 (mod p)\), then \[ S_ r=\sum^{p- 1}_{x=1}(\frac{x(x^ 2+r)}{p})=(\frac{u}{p}) 2a. \] The machinery used is the decomposition of a reduced residue system 1,2,...,p-1 into 'cells' and then defining singletons, right and left end points and interior points, their number being denoted by s, e and i, respectively. The author then proves easy results connecting the quantities s,e,i amongst themselves and with \(S_ r\) and the theorem then emerges rather elegantly ! It would be nice to see some more applications of the quantities s,e,i.
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Jacobsthal sum
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Legendre symbol
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character sums
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elementary proof
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reduced residue system
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singletons
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end points
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interior points
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