A Beautiful Problem

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Apr   16,   2021,   10:42    PM \texttt{Apr\ 16,\ 2021,\ 10:42\ PM} Apr 16, 2021, 10:42  PM
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∑ c y c a = 0 , ∏ c y c a = 1 , c ∈ R ∗ \sum_{cyc}a=0,\prod_{cyc}a=1,c\in R^* cyca=0,cyca=1,cR

Finding the minimum of c c c
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