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− | This theorem is credited to [[Leonhard Euler]]. It is a generalization of [[Fermat's Little Theorem]], which specifies that <math>{m}</math> is prime. | + | This theorem is credited to [[Leonhard Euler]]. It is a generalization of [[Fermat's Little Theorem]], which specifies that <math>{m}</math> is prime. For this reason it is known as Euler's generalization and Fermat-Euler as well. |
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Revision as of 12:41, 4 November 2006
Statement
Let be Euler's totient function. If is an integer and is a positive integer relatively prime to , then .
Credit
This theorem is credited to Leonhard Euler. It is a generalization of Fermat's Little Theorem, which specifies that is prime. For this reason it is known as Euler's generalization and Fermat-Euler as well.