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* {{cite book | last=Jacobson | first=Nathan | authorlink=Nathan Jacobson | title=Basic Algebra I | edition=2nd ed | year=1985 | publisher=W. H. Freeman and Co. | place=New York | isbn=978-0-7167-1480-4 }}
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In field theory, a branch of mathematics, a primitive element of a finite field GF(q) is a generator of the multiplicative group of the field, which is necessarily cyclic.

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