The Quartic Residues Latin Square

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Publication:5384170

zbMATH Open1412.11004arXiv1701.00839MaRDI QIDQ5384170FDOQ5384170

Grant Cairns, Christian Aebi

Publication date: 21 June 2019

Abstract: We establish an elementary, but rather striking pattern concerning the quartic residues of primes p that are congruent to 5 modulo 8. Let g be a generator of the multiplicative group of mathbbZp and let M be the 4imes4 matrix whose (i+1),(j+1)βˆ’th entry is the number of elements x of mathbbZp of the form xequivgkpmodp where kequivipmod4 and lfloor4x/pfloor=j, for i,j=0,1,2,3. We show that M is a Latin square, provided the entries in the first row are distinct, and that M is essentially independent of the choice of g. As an application, we prove that the sum in mathbbZ of the quartic residues is fracp5(M11+2M12+3M13+4M14).


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1701.00839

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