On Sep 3, 9:36 am, William Stein <wst...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sage has the Gaussian integers, and I'm sure the basic arithmetic and
> functionality is as good or better than Mathematica already.

Sure, what I meant (sorry if I wasn't very clear) is to make an
straightforward way to access it, kind of

R = GaussianIntegers()

in which you could factor directly the elements without needing to
define the ideals generated by them. Functionality is of course
equivalent to what we already have, just thought it would be nice
(maybe just for marketing reasons) to be able to do something like

(1 + I).is_prime()

Cheers
Javier
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