Genady Posted December 27, 2024 Posted December 27, 2024 G is a cyclic group of order n generated by an element g, G = {e, g, g2, ..., gn-1). It can be also generated by its other element h = gk, G = {e, h, h2, ..., hn-1}. How are the k and n related?
KJW Posted December 27, 2024 Posted December 27, 2024 24 minutes ago, Genady said: It can be also generated by its other element h = gk, G = {e, h, h2, ..., hn-1}. No, the group generated by another element is a subgroup of G, not necessarily G itself. 24 minutes ago, Genady said: How are the k and n related? k is a factor of n (or perhaps a multiple of a factor of n).
Genady Posted December 27, 2024 Author Posted December 27, 2024 2 minutes ago, KJW said: No, the group generated by another element is a subgroup of G, not necessarily G itself. k is a factor of n (or perhaps a multiple of a factor of n). "It can be also generated by its other element" is a given.
KJW Posted December 27, 2024 Posted December 27, 2024 2 minutes ago, Genady said: "It can be also generated by its other element" is a given. Then k and n are relatively prime. 1
Genady Posted December 27, 2024 Author Posted December 27, 2024 (edited) 41 minutes ago, KJW said: Then k and n are relatively prime. It is also sufficient, right? Edited December 27, 2024 by Genady
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