Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p In mathematics, a Gaussian rational number is a complex number of the form p + qi, where p and q are both rational numbers.The set of all Gaussian rationals forms the Gaussian rational field, denoted Q(i), obtained by adjoining the imaginary number i to the field of rationals.It thus provides an example of an algebraic number field, which is both a quadratic field and a cyclotomic field (since i is a 4th root of unity).. }
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- Gaussian_rational comment "In mathematics, a Gaussian rational number is a complex number of the form p + qi, where p and q are both rational numbers.The set of all Gaussian rationals forms the Gaussian rational field, denoted Q(i), obtained by adjoining the imaginary number i to the field of rationals.It thus provides an example of an algebraic number field, which is both a quadratic field and a cyclotomic field (since i is a 4th root of unity).".