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Fermat quotients: Exponential sums, value set and primitive roots

Published 20 Apr 2011 in math.NT | (1104.3909v1)

Abstract: For a prime $p$ and an integer $u$ with $\gcd(u,p)=1$, we define Fermat quotients by the conditions $$ q_p(u) \equiv \frac{u{p-1} -1}{p} \pmod p, \qquad 0 \le q_p(u) \le p-1. $$ D. R. Heath-Brown has given a bound of exponential sums with $N$ consecutive Fermat quotients that is nontrivial for $N\ge p{1/2+\epsilon}$ for any fixed $\epsilon>0$. We use a recent idea of M. Z. Garaev together with a form of the large sieve inequality due to S. Baier and L. Zhao, to show that on average over $p$ one can obtain a nontrivial estimate for much shorter sums starting with $N\ge p{\epsilon}$. We also obtain lower bounds on the image size of the first $N$ consecutive Fermat quotients and use it to prove that there is a positive integer $n\le p{3/4 + o(1)}$ such that $q_p(n)$ is a primitive root modulo $p$.

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