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Timothy Chow
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There are infinitely many primes $p$ such that the repeating part of the decimal expansion of $1/p$ has length $p-1$.

First explicitly asked by Gauss, now generally thought of as a corollary of Artin's primitive root conjecture.

Timothy Chow
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