Fermat's little theorem

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Fermat's little theorem is a theorem from number theory. It is named after Pierre de Fermat who found it in the 17th century. It is about the properties of primes. It says that if a is a number, and p is a prime number, then in the notation of modular Arithmetic, it can be expressed as,

apa(modp),

If a is not a multiple of p, then the following is often used:

ap11(modp)

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