Euclidean Domains and Principal Integral Domains
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Determine whether the ring R=Z[(1+sqrt-5)/2] is a Euclidean Domain.
And whether the ring R=Z[(1+ sqrt-5)/2] is a Principal Ideal Domain
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the ring Z[sqrt(-5)] is not principal, indeed. However, I do not ...
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