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In [[modular arithmetic]], a '''quadratic residue''' for the [[modulus]] ''N'' is a number which can be expressed as the residue of ''a''<sup>2</sup> modulo ''N'' for some integer ''a''.  A '''quadratic non-residue''' of ''N'' is a number which is not a quadratic residue of ''N''.
In [[modular arithmetic]], a '''quadratic residue''' for the [[modulus]] ''N'' is a number which can be expressed as the residue of ''a''<sup>2</sup> modulo ''N'' for some integer ''a''.  A '''quadratic non-residue''' of ''N'' is a number which is not a quadratic residue of ''N''.



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In modular arithmetic, a quadratic residue for the modulus N is a number which can be expressed as the residue of a2 modulo N for some integer a. A quadratic non-residue of N is a number which is not a quadratic residue of N.

Legendre symbol

When the modulus is a prime p, the Legendre symbol expresses the quadratic nature of a modulo p. We write

if p divides a;
if a is a quadratic residue of p;
if a is a quadratic non-residue of p.

The Legendre symbol is multiplicative, that is,

References

  • G. H. Hardy; E. M. Wright (2008). An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers, 6th ed. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-921986-9.