Fermat's little theorem and Euler's theorem in a class of rings
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Abstract: Considering the ring of integers modulo , the classical Fermat-Euler theorem establishes the existence of a specific natural number satisfying the following property: for all belonging to the group of units of . In this manuscript, this result is extended to a class of rings that satisfies some mild conditions.
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