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A useful thing to note from the aforementioned pages (to better help with notation, should that be an issue) is the expression<br>
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U(n) = <m>  is to say a cyclic function of n is generated by m

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If you need help, see page 63 and 64 in the book. The examples were actually helpful. --Adbishel 14:53, 17 September 2008 (UTC)

A useful thing to note from the aforementioned pages (to better help with notation, should that be an issue) is the expression
U(n) = <m> is to say a cyclic function of n is generated by m

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