Irregular primes with respect to Genocchi numbers and Artin's primitive root conjecture
Abstract
In this paper, we introduce and study a variant of Kummer's notion of (ir)regularity of primes which we call G-irregularity. It is based on Genocchi numbers , rather than Bernoulli number We say that an odd prime is G-irregular if it divides at least one of the integers , and G-regular otherwise. We show that, as in Kummer's case, G-irregularity is related to the divisibility of some class number. Furthermore, we obtain some results on the distribution of G-irregular primes. In particular, we show that each primitive residue class contains infinitely many G-irregular primes and establish non-trivial lower bounds for their number up to a given bound as tends to infinity. As a by-product, we obtain some results on the distribution of primes in arithmetic progressions with a prescribed near-primitive root.
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@article{arxiv.1809.08431,
title = {Irregular primes with respect to Genocchi numbers and Artin's primitive root conjecture},
author = {Su Hu and Min-Soo Kim and Pieter Moree and Min Sha},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.08431},
year = {2019}
}
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19 pages