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Chinese Remainder Theorem

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Let r and s be positive integers which are relatively prime and let a and b be any two integers. Then there is an integer N such that

 N=a (mod r)
(1)

and

 N=b (mod s).
(2)

Moreover, N is uniquely determined modulo rs. An equivalent statement is that if (r,s)=1, then every pair of residue classes modulo r and s corresponds to a simple residue class modulo rs.

The Chinese remainder theorem is implemented in the Wolfram Language as ChineseRemainder[{a1, a2, ...}{m1, m2, ...}]. The Chinese remainder theorem is also implemented indirectly using Reduce in with a domain specification of Integers.

The theorem can also be generalized as follows. Given a set of simultaneous congruences

 x=a_i (mod m_i)
(3)

for i=1, ..., r and for which the m_i are pairwise relatively prime, the solution of the set of congruences is

 x=a_1b_1M/(m_1)+...+a_rb_rM/(m_r) (mod M),
(4)

where

 M=m_1m_2...m_r
(5)

and the b_i are determined from

 b_iM/(m_i)=1 (mod m_i).
(6)

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