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Power residues, digit expansions and relative class numbers

Number Theory 2025-09-26 v1

Abstract

This is a survey of a connection between the distribution of certain power residues modulo pp, pp a prime, and relative class numbers. The focus lies on quadratic residues and sixth power residues. Dirichlet's class number formula yields a number of results about the distribution of quadratic residues, for instance, the well-known fact that the interval [0,p/2][0,p/2] contains more quadratic residues than nonresidues. This class number formula is also responsible for some properties of the digit expansions of numbers m/pm/p, p\NDIVmp\NDIV m. In a certain sense the results based on Dirichlet's formula can be extended to sixth power residues, where geometry plays an important role.

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@article{arxiv.2509.21094,
  title  = {Power residues, digit expansions and relative class numbers},
  author = {Kurt Girstmair},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.21094},
  year   = {2025}
}