Triples correspond to sequences

From: Doug Goncz (dgoncz_at_aol.com)
Date: 10/09/04


Date: 09 Oct 2004 00:43:55 GMT

For every triple of positive integers (a,b,c) there is associated a sequence {
(a^n + b^n) mod c }.

Is this a one-to-one correspondence?

With the condition a < b < c < (a+b), is this one-to-one?

With the addtional condition gcd(a,b,c), how about now?

Doug



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