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A085314 Number of distinct 11th powers modulo n. 12

%I #23 Mar 25 2020 06:03:27

%S 1,2,3,3,5,6,7,5,7,10,11,9,13,14,15,9,17,14,19,15,21,22,3,15,21,26,19,

%T 21,29,30,31,17,33,34,35,21,37,38,39,25,41,42,43,33,35,6,47,27,43,42,

%U 51,39,53,38,55,35,57,58,59,45,61,62,49,33,65,66,7,51,9,70,71,35,73,74,63

%N Number of distinct 11th powers modulo n.

%C Compare with enigmatic similarity of this and analogous odd-th power counts to A055653.

%C This sequence is multiplicative [Li]. - Leon P Smith, Apr 16 2005

%H T. D. Noe, <a href="/A085314/b085314.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..1000</a>

%H S. Li, <a href="http://pldml.icm.edu.pl/pldml/element/bwmeta1.element.bwnjournal-article-aav86i2p113bwm">On the number of elements with maximal order in the multiplicative group modulo n</a>, Acta Arithm. 86 (2) (1998) 113, see proof of theorem 2.1

%p A085314 := proc(m)

%p {seq( modp(b^11,m),b=0..m-1) };

%p nops(%) ;

%p end proc:

%p seq(A085314(m),m=1..100) ; # _R. J. Mathar_, Sep 22 2017

%t a[n_] := Table[PowerMod[i, 11, n], {i, 0, n - 1}] // Union // Length;

%t Array[a, 100] (* _Jean-François Alcover_, Mar 25 2020 *)

%o (PARI) a(n)=my(f=factor(n)); prod(i=1, #f[, 1], my(k=f[i, 1]^f[i, 2]); #vecsort(vector(k, i, i^11%k), , 8)) \\ _Charles R Greathouse IV_, Sep 05 2013

%Y Cf. A000224[k=2], A046530[k=3], A052273[k=4], A052274[k=5], A052275[k=6], A085310[k=7], A085311[k=8], A085312[k=9], A085313[k=10], A228849[k=12], A055653.

%K nonn,mult

%O 1,2

%A _Labos Elemer_, Jun 27 2003

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