Topics In Primitive Roots
Abstract: This monograph considers a few topics in the theory of primitive roots g(p) modulo a prime p>=2. A few estimates of the least primitive roots g(p) and the least prime primitive roots g*(p) modulo p, a large prime, are determined. One of the estimate here seems to sharpen the Burgess estimate g(p) << p1/4+e for arbitrarily small number 3 > 0, to the smaller estimate g(p) <= p5/loglog p uniformly for all large primes p => 2. The expected order of magnitude is g(p) <<(log p)c, c>1 constant. The corresponding estimates for least prime primitive roots g*(p) are slightly higher. Anotrher topic deals with an effective lower bound #{p <= x : ord(g)= p-1} >> x/log x for the number of primes p <= x with a fixed primitive root g != -1, b2 for all large number x >1. The current results in the literature claim the lower bound #{p <= x : ord(g) = p-1} >> x/(log x)2, and have restrictions on the minimal number of fixed integers to three or more.
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