Challenge problem #5 [Olinguito]

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In summary, the conversation discusses the definitions of $A\circ B$ and $A^{[n]}$, as well as finding the sum of all elements in $\zeta_n^{[r]}$. It is concluded that $\zeta_n^{[r]}$ is equal to $\zeta_n^{[1]}$ for all $r$, and the sum of the elements in this set is equal to $0$.
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If $A$ and $B$ are nonempty sets of complex numbers, define
$$A\circ B\ =\ \{z_1z_2:z_1\in A,\,z_2\in B\}.$$
Further define $A^{[1]}=A$ and recursively $A^{[n]}=A^{[n-1]}\circ A$ for $n>1$.

Let $\zeta_n=\{z\in\mathbb C:z^n=1\}$. Given a fixed integer $n\geqslant2$ and any positive integer $r$, find the sum of all the elements in $\zeta_n^{[r]}$.
 
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As $\zeta_n^{[1]}$ is closed under multiplication, $\zeta_n^{[r]}\subset\zeta_n^{[1]}$. On the other hand, as $1\in\zeta_n^{[1]}$, $\zeta_n^{[1]}\subset\zeta_n^{[r]}$.
The conclusion is that $\zeta_n^{[r]}=\zeta_n^{[1]}$ for all $r$. The sum of the elements of that set is the sum of the roots of $z^n-1$, which is $0$.
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Nice work. (Yes)

Alternatively, note that
$$A\circ B\ =\ \bigcup_{z\in A}\,\{z\}\circ B$$
and $\{\omega\}\circ\zeta_n=\zeta_n$ where $\omega$ is any $n$th root of unity.
 

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The olinguito (Bassaricyon neblina) is a small mammal in the raccoon family, native to the cloud forests of the Andes in South America. It was first discovered and described by scientists in 2013.

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