Jacobsthal sum

In mathematics, Jacobsthal sums are finite sums of Legendre symbols related to Gauss sums. They were introduced by Jacobsthal (1907).

Definition

The Jacobsthal sum is given by

\phi_n(a)=\sum_{m\bmod p}\binom{m(m^n+a)}{p}

where p is prime and () is the Legendre symbol.

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