Two classes of number fields with a non-principal Euclidean ideal
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Abstract: This paper introduces two classes of totally real quartic number fields, one of biquadratic extensions and one of cyclic extensions, each of which has a non-principal Euclidean ideal. It generalizes techniques of Graves used to prove that the number field has a non-principal Euclidean ideal.
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