Rational reciprocity law

In number theory, a rational reciprocity law is a reciprocity law involving residue symbols that are related by a factor of +1 or –1 rather than a general root of unity. As an example, there are rational biquadratic and octic reciprocity laws.

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Rational reciprocity law

In number theory, a rational reciprocity law is a reciprocity law involving residue symbols that are related by a factor of +1 or –1 rather than a general root of unity. As an example, there are rational biquadratic and octic reciprocity laws.

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