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arxiv: 1509.06272 · v1 · pith:62JTCQ5Qnew · submitted 2015-09-21 · 🧮 math.NT

On the sumsets of exceptional units in mathbb{Z}_n

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Let $R$ be a commutative ring with $1\in R$ and $R^{\ast}$ be the multiplicative group of its units. In 1969, Nagell introduced the exceptional unit $u$ if both $u$ and $1-u$ belong to $R^{\ast}$. Let $\mathbb{Z}_n$ be the ring of residue classes modulo $n$. In this paper, given an integer $k\ge 2$, we obtain an exact formula for the number of ways to represent each element of $ \mathbb{Z}_n$ as the sum of $k$ exceptional units. This generalizes a recent result of J. W. Sander for the case $k=2$.

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