Properties

Label 2100.cb
Modulus $2100$
Conductor $525$
Order $10$
Real no
Primitive no
Minimal yes
Parity even

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Copy content comment:Define the Dirichlet character orbit
 
Copy content sage:from sage.modular.dirichlet import DirichletCharacter H = DirichletGroup(2100, base_ring=CyclotomicField(10)) M = H._module chi = DirichletCharacter(H, M([0,5,2,5])) chi.galois_orbit()
 
Copy content gp:[g,chi] = znchar(Mod(41, 2100)) order = charorder(g,chi) [ charpow(g,chi, k % order) | k <-[1..order-1], gcd(k,order)==1 ]
 
Copy content magma:// Please install CHIMP (https://github.com/edgarcosta/CHIMP) if you want to run this code chi := DirichletCharacter("2100.41"); order := Order(chi); { chi^k : k in [1..order-1] | GCD(k,order) eq 1 };
 

Basic properties

Modulus: \(2100\)
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Copy content sage:chi.modulus()
 
Copy content gp:g[1][1]
 
Copy content magma:Modulus(chi);
 
Conductor: \(525\)
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Copy content sage:chi.conductor()
 
Copy content gp:znconreyconductor(g,chi)
 
Copy content magma:Conductor(chi);
 
Order: \(10\)
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Copy content sage:chi.multiplicative_order()
 
Copy content gp:charorder(g,chi)
 
Copy content magma:Order(chi);
 
Real: no
Copy content comment:Whether the character is real
 
Copy content sage:chi.multiplicative_order() <= 2
 
Copy content gp:charorder(g,chi) <= 2
 
Copy content magma:Order(chi) le 2;
 
Primitive: no, induced from 525.bb
Copy content comment:If the character is primitive
 
Copy content sage:chi.is_primitive()
 
Copy content gp:#znconreyconductor(g,chi)==1
 
Copy content magma:IsPrimitive(chi);
 
Minimal: yes
Parity: even
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Copy content sage:chi.is_odd()
 
Copy content gp:zncharisodd(g,chi)
 
Copy content magma:IsOdd(chi);
 

Related number fields

Field of values: \(\Q(\zeta_{5})\)
Fixed field: 10.10.623184356689453125.1

Characters in Galois orbit

Character \(-1\) \(1\) \(11\) \(13\) \(17\) \(19\) \(23\) \(29\) \(31\) \(37\) \(41\) \(43\)
\(\chi_{2100}(41,\cdot)\) \(1\) \(1\) \(e\left(\frac{7}{10}\right)\) \(e\left(\frac{3}{10}\right)\) \(e\left(\frac{3}{5}\right)\) \(e\left(\frac{1}{10}\right)\) \(e\left(\frac{7}{10}\right)\) \(e\left(\frac{9}{10}\right)\) \(e\left(\frac{1}{10}\right)\) \(e\left(\frac{4}{5}\right)\) \(e\left(\frac{4}{5}\right)\) \(1\)
\(\chi_{2100}(461,\cdot)\) \(1\) \(1\) \(e\left(\frac{3}{10}\right)\) \(e\left(\frac{7}{10}\right)\) \(e\left(\frac{2}{5}\right)\) \(e\left(\frac{9}{10}\right)\) \(e\left(\frac{3}{10}\right)\) \(e\left(\frac{1}{10}\right)\) \(e\left(\frac{9}{10}\right)\) \(e\left(\frac{1}{5}\right)\) \(e\left(\frac{1}{5}\right)\) \(1\)
\(\chi_{2100}(881,\cdot)\) \(1\) \(1\) \(e\left(\frac{9}{10}\right)\) \(e\left(\frac{1}{10}\right)\) \(e\left(\frac{1}{5}\right)\) \(e\left(\frac{7}{10}\right)\) \(e\left(\frac{9}{10}\right)\) \(e\left(\frac{3}{10}\right)\) \(e\left(\frac{7}{10}\right)\) \(e\left(\frac{3}{5}\right)\) \(e\left(\frac{3}{5}\right)\) \(1\)
\(\chi_{2100}(1721,\cdot)\) \(1\) \(1\) \(e\left(\frac{1}{10}\right)\) \(e\left(\frac{9}{10}\right)\) \(e\left(\frac{4}{5}\right)\) \(e\left(\frac{3}{10}\right)\) \(e\left(\frac{1}{10}\right)\) \(e\left(\frac{7}{10}\right)\) \(e\left(\frac{3}{10}\right)\) \(e\left(\frac{2}{5}\right)\) \(e\left(\frac{2}{5}\right)\) \(1\)