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Mathematics, 24.01.2020 21:31 welcome00

Find the primes in q[ √ −1] which have norm less than 6. do the same for the primes in q[ √ −3], and the primes in q[ √ −5]. group them according to which ones are associates of each other. as usual, prove that the numbers you list are, indeed, prime, and that there are no others.

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