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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1567048
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Half-factorial domains in quadratic fields
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1567048

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    Half-factorial domains in quadratic fields (English)
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    13 May 2001
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    An atomic domain is called half-factorial if any two factorizations into irreducible elements have the same number of factors. Half-factorial orders in quadratic number fields were characterized by the reviewer [\textit{F. Halter-Koch}, Factorization of algebraic integers, Ber. Math.-Stat. Sekt. Forsch. Graz 191 (1983; Zbl 0506.12005)]. In the present paper, the author proves several properties of half-factorial quadratic orders and characterizes them by their normsets (if \(R\) is a quadratic order, then the multiplicative monoid \(\{|\mathcal N (a)|\mid a\in R\} \subset \mathbb N\) is called the normset of \(R\)).
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    half-factorial quadratic orders
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