Discrete Mathematics & Theoretical Computer Science (Jan 2006)

On the non-randomness of modular arithmetic progressions: a solution to a problem by V. I. Arnold

  • Eda Cesaratto,
  • Alain Plagne,
  • Brigitte Vallée

DOI
https://doi.org/10.46298/dmtcs.3510
Journal volume & issue
Vol. DMTCS Proceedings vol. AG,..., no. Proceedings

Abstract

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We solve a problem by V. I. Arnold dealing with "how random" modular arithmetic progressions can be. After making precise how Arnold proposes to measure the randomness of a modular sequence, we show that this measure of randomness takes a simplified form in the case of arithmetic progressions. This simplified expression is then estimated using the methodology of dynamical analysis, which operates with tools coming from dynamical systems theory. In conclusion, this study shows that modular arithmetic progressions are far from behaving like purely random sequences, according to Arnold's definition.

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