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A '''Euclidean domain''' (or '''Euclidean ring''') is a type of [[ring]] in which the [[Euclidean Division Algorithm]] can be used.  In particular, this requires that the ring have no [[zero divisor]]s.
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A '''Euclidean domain''' (or '''Euclidean ring''') is a type of [[ring]] in which the [[Euclidean algorithm]] can be used.  In particular, this requires that the ring have no [[zero divisor]]s.
  
 
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A Euclidean domain (or Euclidean ring) is a type of ring in which the Euclidean algorithm can be used. In particular, this requires that the ring have no zero divisors.

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