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== References ==
* {{citation | first1 = Calvin T. | last1 = Long | year = 1972 | title = Elementary Introduction to Number Theory | edition = 2nd | publisher = ] | location = Lexington }}.
* {{citation | first1 = Anthony J. | last1 = Pettofrezzo | first2 = Donald R. | last2 = Byrkit | year = 1970 | title = Elements of Number Theory | publisher = ] | location = Englewood Cliffs }}.


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Any subset R of the set of integers is called a reduced residue system modulo n if

  1. gcd(r, n) = 1 for each r contained in R;
  2. R contains φ(n) elements;
  3. no two elements of R are congruent modulo n.

Here φ {\displaystyle \varphi } denotes Euler's totient function.

A reduced residue system modulo n can be formed from a complete residue system modulo n by removing all integers not relatively prime to n. For example, a complete residue system modulo 12 is {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11}. 1, 5, 7 and 11 are the only integers in this set which are relatively prime to 12, and so the corresponding reduced residue system modulo 12 is {1,5,7,11}. Note that the cardinality of this set is φ ( 12 ) = 4 {\displaystyle \varphi (12)=4} . Some other reduced residue systems modulo 12 are

  • {13,17,19,23}
  • {−11,−7,−5,−1}
  • {−7,−13,13,31}
  • {35,43,53,61}

Facts

  • If {r1, r2, ... , rφ(n)} is a reduced residue system with n > 2, then r i 0 ( mod n ) {\displaystyle \sum r_{i}\equiv 0{\pmod {n}}} .
  • Every number in a reduced residue system mod n (except for 1) is a generator for the multiplicative group of integers mod n.

See also

References

  • Long, Calvin T. (1972), Elementary Introduction to Number Theory (2nd ed.), Lexington: D. C. Heath and Company.
  • Pettofrezzo, Anthony J.; Byrkit, Donald R. (1970), Elements of Number Theory, Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall.

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