Definitions from Wiktionary (Chinese remainder theorem)
▸ noun: (number theory) A theorem stating that, if one knows the remainders of the Euclidean division of an integer n by several integers, then one can determine uniquely the remainder of the division of n by the product of these integers, under the condition that the divisors are pairwise coprime.
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▸ noun: (number theory) A theorem stating that, if one knows the remainders of the Euclidean division of an integer n by several integers, then one can determine uniquely the remainder of the division of n by the product of these integers, under the condition that the divisors are pairwise coprime.
Similar:
Chen's theorem,
congruence,
remainder,
Herbrand-Ribet theorem,
common factor,
common multiple,
Euler's criterion,
trial division,
prime number theorem,
fundamental theorem of arithmetic,
more...
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