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Blocking Sets and Power Residue Modulo Integers with Bounded Number of Prime Factors

Number Theory 2025-07-17 v1

Abstract

Let qq be an odd prime and kk be a natural number. We show that a finite subset of integers SS that does not contain any perfect qthq^{th} power, contains a qthq^{th} power residue modulo almost every natural numbers NN with at most kk prime factors if and only if SS corresponds to a kk-blocking set of \PG(Fqn)\PG(\mathbb{F}_{q}^{n}). Here, nn is the number of distinct primes that divides the qq-free parts of elements of SS. Consequently, this geometric connection enables us to utilize methods from Galois geometry to derive lower bounds for the cardinalities of such sets SS and to completely characterize such SS of the smallest and the second smallest cardinalities. Furthermore, the property of whether a finite subset of integers contains a qthq^{th} power residue modulo almost every integer NN with at most kk prime factors is invariant under the action of projective general linear group PGL(n,q)\mathrm{PGL}(n, q).

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@article{arxiv.2507.11828,
  title  = {Blocking Sets and Power Residue Modulo Integers with Bounded Number of Prime Factors},
  author = {Bhawesh Mishra and Paolo Santonastaso},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.11828},
  year   = {2025}
}

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To Appear in Acta Arithmetica