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numtheory[factorEQ] - integer factorization in Z(sqrt(d)) where Z(sqrt(d)) is a Euclidean ring
Calling Sequence
factorEQ(m, d)
Parameters
m
-
integer, list or set of integers in
d
integer where is a Euclidean ring
Description
The factorEQ function returns the integer factorization of m in the Euclidean ring .
Given integers and of , with , there is an integer such that , is true in . In these circumstances we say that there is a Euclidean algorithm in and that the ring is Euclidean.
Euclidean quadratic number fields have been completely determined. They are where d = -1, -2, -3, -7, -11, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 21, 29, 33, 37, 41, 57, and 73.
When ,, all integers of have the form , where and are rational integers. When , all integers of are of the form where and are rational integers and of the same parity.
The answer is in the form: such that where are distinct prime factors of m, are non-negative integer numbers, is a unit in . For real Euclidean quadratic rings, i.e. d > 0, is represented under the form or or or where is the fundamental unit, and is a positive integer.
The expand function may be applied to cause the factors to be multiplied together again.
Examples
See Also
expand, GIfactor, ifactor, numtheory[sq2factor]
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