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Re: rem
From: |
Raymond E. Rogers |
Subject: |
Re: rem |
Date: |
Sat, 22 Nov 1997 12:30:00 -0500 |
The Gaussian integers comprise an Euclidean ring; meaning that, the
remainder exists and they have unique factorization. This requires
using
u x u* as the norm. If they are appropriate I could generate an
algorithm.
I haven't done the complete analysis to see if they meet Ted's
concerns. I will if there is interest.
Enjoy
Ray
Ted Harding wrote:
>
...snip..snip
> I don't know of one. I doubt there's a meaningful one that treats real and
> complex parts on the same footing and is closely analgous to the case for
> reals. If anyone knows better it would be interesting to hear of it.
>
..snip...snip
> Ted.
>
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> E-Mail: Ted Harding <address@hidden>
> Date: 22-Nov-97 Time: 01:34:52
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- rem, Charles E. Suprin, 1997/11/19
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