A Note on Average of Roots of Unity
Number Theory
2016-10-25 v1
Abstract
We consider the problem of characterizing all functions defined on the set of integers modulo with the property that an average of some th roots of unity determined by is always an algebraic integer. Examples of such functions with this property are linear functions. We show that, when is a prime number, the converse also holds. That is, any function with this property is representable by a linear polynomial. Finally, we give an application of the main result to the problem of determining self perfect isometries for the cyclic group of prime order .
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@article{arxiv.1610.07269,
title = {A Note on Average of Roots of Unity},
author = {Chatchawan Panraksa and Pornrat Ruengrot},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.07269},
year = {2016}
}