kids encyclopedia robot

Euler's totient theorem facts for kids

Kids Encyclopedia Facts

In number theory, Euler's totient theorem (also known as the Fermat–Euler theorem) states that if n and a are coprime, (meaning that the only number that divides n and a is 1), then the following equivalence relation holds:

a^{\varphi (n)} \equiv 1 \pmod{n}

where \varphi(n) is Euler's totient function.

Euler's theorem is a more refined theorem of Fermat's little theorem, which Pierre de Fermat had published in 1640, a hundred years prior. Fermat's theorem remained unproven until the work of 18th-century Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler.

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Teorema de Euler para niños

kids search engine
Euler's totient theorem Facts for Kids. Kiddle Encyclopedia.