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Gaussian Integers: (30 Marks) Gaussian Integer Is A Complex Number

(1) The document discusses Gaussian integers, which are complex numbers of the form a + bi where a and b are integers. (2) It asks several questions about divisibility properties and primality of Gaussian integers. (3) Key concepts covered include the norm of a Gaussian integer, Gaussian primes, and using norms to determine whether one Gaussian integer divides another.

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Gaussian Integers: (30 Marks) Gaussian Integer Is A Complex Number

(1) The document discusses Gaussian integers, which are complex numbers of the form a + bi where a and b are integers. (2) It asks several questions about divisibility properties and primality of Gaussian integers. (3) Key concepts covered include the norm of a Gaussian integer, Gaussian primes, and using norms to determine whether one Gaussian integer divides another.

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Gaussian integers

[30 marks]

A Gaussian integer is a complex number, z , such that z= a + bi where a, b ∈  . In this question, you are
asked to investigate certain divisibility properties of Gaussian integers.

Consider two Gaussian integers, α = 3 + 4i and β = 1 − 2i , such that γ = αβ for some Gaussian integer γ .

(a) Find γ. [2]

Now consider two Gaussian integers, α = 3 + 4i and γ= 11 + 2i .

γ
(b) Determine whether is a Gaussian integer. [3]
α

The norm of a complex number z , denoted by N ( z ) , is defined by N ( z ) = z 2 . For example, if z= 2 + 3i


then N ( 2 + 3i ) = 22 + 32 = 13 .

(c) On an Argand diagram, plot and label all Gaussian integers that have a norm less than 3.
[2]

(d) Given that α= a + bi where a, b ∈  , show that N (α=


) a 2 + b2 .
[1]

A Gaussian prime is a Gaussian integer, z , that cannot be expressed in the form z = αβ where α , β are
Gaussian integers with N (α ) , N ( β ) > 1 .

(e) = c 2 + d 2 as a product of two Gaussian integers each of norm


By expressing the positive integer n
2 2
n
c + d , show that is not a Gaussian prime. [3]

The positive integer 2 is a prime number, however it is not a Gaussian prime.

(f) Verify that 2 is not a Gaussian prime. [2]

(g) Write down another prime number of the form c 2 + d 2 that is not a Gaussian prime and express it as a
product of two Gaussian integers. [2]

Let α , β be Gaussian integers.

(h) Show that N (αβ ) = N (α ) N ( β ) . [6]

The result from part (h) provides a way of determining whether a Gaussian integer is a Gaussian prime.

(i) Hence show that 1 + 4i is a Gaussian prime. [3]

(j) Use proof by contradiction to prove that a prime number, p , that is not of the form a 2 + b 2 is a
Gaussian prime. [6]

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