01/12/2014, 05:07 AM
Let p be a prime larger than 100.
Let 0 < n < p.
How many residue classes does 2^^n mod p have ?
Lets define R(f(n),p) as the number of residue classes for f(n) mod p.
Conjecture : R(2^^n,p) < p - log(p) - slog(p)
where the log and slog are base 2.
regards
tommy1729
Let 0 < n < p.
How many residue classes does 2^^n mod p have ?
Lets define R(f(n),p) as the number of residue classes for f(n) mod p.
Conjecture : R(2^^n,p) < p - log(p) - slog(p)
where the log and slog are base 2.
regards
tommy1729