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307 No. 307
Does anybody know/can create a problem that requires Gaussian Integers? I'm still unfamiliar with the concept and would appreciate any help. Is there any applicability for using them?
>> No. 308
I can't think of a problem right now but I've only seen them in algebraic number theory. You might look there.
>> No. 328
I think they've been used to solve the four square problem; that every natural number can be represented as the sum of four squares.
>> No. 339
I have known it more as a distribution method. Artists use it all the time when bluing objects. Since they are a special case of quadratic integers they are useful in a 2 dimensional plane.


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