Unique factorization domain

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A unique factorization domain is an integral domain in which any non-zero element can be written as a product , where is a unit and the s are irreducible elements uniquely, that is, if , with the s irreducible, then and there is some permutation such that for all .

Relation to other properties

Stronger properties

Weaker properties

Examples

  • is a unique factorization domain - this is the Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic.
  • The Gaussian integers .

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