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Quadratic field / Ideal class group / Dedekind domain / Unique factorization domain / Extension / Prime number / Cyclotomic field / Algebraic number field / Discriminant of an algebraic number field / Abstract algebra / Algebraic number theory / Algebra
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Quadratic field
Ideal class group
Dedekind domain
Unique factorization domain
Extension
Prime number
Cyclotomic field
Algebraic number field
Discriminant of an algebraic number field
Abstract algebra
Algebraic number theory
Algebra

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