In analytic number theory and related branches of mathematics, a complex-valued arithmetic function
is a Dirichlet character of modulus
(where
is a positive integer) if for all integers
and
:
- 1.
that is,
is completely multiplicative.
- 2.
.
- 3.
; that is,
is periodic with period
.
The simplest possible character, called the principal character and usually denoted
, exists for all moduli:

Dirichlet characters were named after German mathematician Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet, who introduced these functions in his 1837 paper on primes in arithmetic progressions.