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Primitive root modulo n

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In modular arithmetic, a number g is a primitive root modulo n, if every number m from 1..(n-1) can be expressed in the form of . As an example, 3 is a primitive root modulo 7:

All the elements of the group modulo 7 can be expressed that way. The number 2 is no primitive root modulo 7, because

and