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    Cale bases in algebraic orders (English)
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    It has been proved by \textit{A. Faisant} [Ann. Math. Blaise Pascal 7, No. 2, 13--18 (2000; Zbl 1013.11071)] that in every non-integrally closed quadratic order \(R\) the set of \(e\)th powers of numbers prime to the conductor of \(R\) (where \(e\) is the exponent of the class group of \(R\)) has the unique factorization property. Here an analogous result is obtained for arbitrary non-integrally closed orders.
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    orders
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    Cale bases
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    factorization
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