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arxiv: 1103.0110 · v3 · pith:TYQ5PPWNnew · submitted 2011-03-01 · 🧮 math.NT

Higher residue symbols

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keywords degreefracmathbbresiduecomputedifferentdistributionexact
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Given a prime number $l$ and a finite set of integers $S=\{a_1,...,a_m\}$ we find out the exact degree of the extension $\mathbb{Q}(a_1^{\frac{1}{l}},...,a_m^{\frac{1}{l}})/\mathbb{Q}$. We give two different ways to compute this degree. The first method is using ramifiaction theory. The second proof follwos from our study of the distribution of primes $p$ for which all of $a_i$ are $l^{th}$ power residue simultaneously.

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