Eisenstein sum

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Template:Distinguish In mathematics, an Eisenstein sum is a finite sum depending on a finite field and related to a Gauss sum. Eisenstein sums were introduced by Eisenstein in 1848,[1] named "Eisenstein sums" by Stickelberger in 1890,[2] and rediscovered by Yamamoto in 1985,[3] who called them relative Gauss sums.

Definition

The Eisenstein sum is given by

E(χ,α)=TrF/Kt=αχ(t)

where F is a finite extension of the finite field K, and χ is a character of the multiplicative group of F, and α is an element of K.[4]

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