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As we know, a complex number α is called an algebraic number if it is a zero of some polynomial
where the coefficients a k are rational a k ∈ ℚ; α is an integer algebraic number if there exists a corresponding equation with integer coefficients a k ∈ ℤ.
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Maurin, K. (1997). Algebraic and Transcendental Elements. In: The Riemann Legacy. Mathematics and Its Applications, vol 417. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8939-0_14
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