Final digit strings of powers (Q873910)
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Final digit strings of powers (English)
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20 March 2007
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For an arbitrary integer \(b\), and natural numbers \(k\) and \(m\), the authors determine whether \(b\) occurs as a \(k\)th-power residue modulo \(m\) and if so, how often. The case where \(0 \leq b < m = 10^r\) is especially interesting, since then we ask (in decimal notation) about the appearance of \(b\) as the \(r\) least significant decimal digits of a perfect \(k\)th power. For example, 5000 can appear as ending decimal block in a cube, but not in a square. The proofs only use the Chinese remainder theorem and Gauss's theorem on the group structure of the multiplicative group modulo \(p^r\) (cyclic when \(p\) is odd).
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power
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congruence
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block of digits
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