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SeeYou'll find your answer and much more in the little-known paper [1] which considers in-depth asurveys all of the dozen differentknown ways of axiomatizing Euclidean rings (including those of Nagata and Samuel), and explores in-depth all of their logical interrelations. It's a usefulconvenient reference to have at hand when you're comparing texts which use (seemingly) different definitions of Euclidean rings / domains.

[1] Euclidean Rings. A. G. Agargun, C. R. Fletcher
Tr. J. of Mathematics, 19, 1995, 291 - 299.
http://journals.tubitak.gov.tr/math/issues/mat-95-19-3/pp-291-299.pdf

See the paper [1] which considers in-depth a dozen different ways of axiomatizing Euclidean rings and explores all their logical interrelations. It's a useful reference to have at hand when you're comparing texts which use (seemingly) different definitions.

[1] Euclidean Rings. A. G. Agargun, C. R. Fletcher
Tr. J. of Mathematics, 19, 1995, 291 - 299.
http://journals.tubitak.gov.tr/math/issues/mat-95-19-3/pp-291-299.pdf

You'll find your answer and much more in the little-known paper [1] which surveys all of the dozen known ways of axiomatizing Euclidean rings (including those of Nagata and Samuel), and explores in-depth all of their logical interrelations. It's a convenient reference to have at hand when you're comparing texts which use (seemingly) different definitions of Euclidean rings / domains.

[1] Euclidean Rings. A. G. Agargun, C. R. Fletcher
Tr. J. of Mathematics, 19, 1995, 291 - 299.
http://journals.tubitak.gov.tr/math/issues/mat-95-19-3/pp-291-299.pdf

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See the paper [1] which considers in-depth a dozen different ways of axiomatizing Euclidean rings and explores all their logical interrelations. It's a useful reference to have at hand when you're comparing texts which use (seemingly) different definitions.

[1] Euclidean Rings. A. G. Agargun, C. R. Fletcher
Tr. J. of Mathematics, 19, 1995, 291 - 299.
http://journals.tubitak.gov.tr/math/issues/mat-95-19-3/pp-291-299.pdf