Get Math Help

GET TUTORING NEAR ME!

(800) 434-2582

By submitting the following form, you agree to Club Z!'s Terms of Use and Privacy Policy

    Home / Get Math Help

    Gaussian Prime

    Illustration

    Illustration

    Definition

    Gaussian primes are Gaussian integers z = a + b i satisfying one of the following properties. 1. If both a and b are nonzero then, a + b i is a Gaussian prime iff a^2 + b^2 is an ordinary prime. 2. If a = 0, then b i is a Gaussian prime iff left bracketing bar b right bracketing bar is an ordinary prime and left bracketing bar b right bracketing bar congruent 3 (mod 4). 3. If b = 0, then a is a Gaussian prime iff left bracketing bar a right bracketing bar is an ordinary prime and left bracketing bar a right bracketing bar congruent 3 (mod 4).

    Associated person

    Carl Friedrich Gauss

    Back to List | POWERED BY THE WOLFRAM LANGUAGE