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What's the heck is gaussian integers? I've tried to parse your article, but still confused.


Simply the complex numbers where the real and imaginary parts are both integers. Eg. 0, 3+i, 123-45i, -7+8i. Same as the 2D grid of integer Cartesian coordinates.


You can think of them as the complex equivalents to normal integers.

Complex numbers have two components. If both are integers, the complex number is a Gaussian integer.





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