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+ | Let <math>p</math> be a prime, and let <math>a_1, \dots, a_p</math> be integers. Show that there exists an integer <math>k</math> such that the numbers <cmath>a_1 + k, a_2 + 2k, \dots, a_p + pk</cmath>produce at least <math>\tfrac{1}{2} p</math> distinct remainders upon division by <math>p</math>. | ||
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Revision as of 01:03, 21 April 2018
Problem 5
Let be a prime, and let be integers. Show that there exists an integer such that the numbers produce at least distinct remainders upon division by .