Category:Examples of Gaussian Integers
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This category contains examples of Gaussian Integer.
A Gaussian integer is a complex number whose real and imaginary parts are both integers.
That is, a Gaussian integer is a number in the form:
- $a + b i: a, b \in \Z$
The set of all Gaussian integers can be denoted $\Z \sqbrk i$, and hence can be defined as:
- $\Z \sqbrk i = \set {a + b i: a, b \in \Z}$
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