Euclidean domain
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Let R be a Euclidean domain such that delta (a + b) is less than or equal to max{ delta (a), delta (b)} for all non zero a, b in R. Prove that q and r in the definition of Euclidean domain are unique.
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Euclidean domain is clearly evaluated.
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