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Gaussian integers

The ring of Gaussian integers is the extension of the integers with a symbol i which is the root of the equation x2=-1. Thus this ring consists of elements of the form (n+m*i) with the additional condition that i2=-1. (For example, (2+i)*(2-i)=5, showing that 5 is not prime in the Gaussian Integers.)

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