Least primitive root

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Definition

Suppose n is a natural number such that the multiplicative group modulo n is cyclic (i.e., n is either a prime number, or 4, or a power of an odd prime, or twice the power of an odd prime). The least primitive root or smallest primitive root modulo n is the smallest natural number a such that a is a primitive root modulo n.

Particular cases

Here, we only list n equal to a prime or the square of a prime. For something that is a higher power of an odd prime, the smallest primitive root modulo the square of the prime works.

n Smallest primitive root modulo n
2 1
3 2
4 3
5 2
7 3
11 2
13 2
17 3