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  • https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Combinatorics_and_Discrete_Mathematics/Yet_Another_Introductory_Number_Theory_Textbook_-_Cryptology_Emphasis_(Poritz)/05%3A_Indices__Discrete_Logarithms/5.04%3A_Indices
    Some things are natural to conjecture, given these examples and the simple definition of index; many of them are very easy to prove (and are exercises). Before turning to cryptology, we explore some p...Some things are natural to conjecture, given these examples and the simple definition of index; many of them are very easy to prove (and are exercises). Before turning to cryptology, we explore some pure mathematical applications of indices.

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