Prove that a ring of gaussian integer is unique factorisation domain
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Since the Gaussian integersare closed under addition and multiplication, they form a commutative ring, which is a subring of the field of complex numbers. It is thus an integral domain. ... The conjugate of aGaussian integer a + bi is theGaussian integer a – bi.
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