Abstract

As with Euclidean rings and rings admitting a restricted Nagataʼs pairwise algorithm, we will give an internal characterization of 2-stage Euclidean rings. Applying this characterization we are capable of providing infinitely many integral domains which are ω-stage Euclidean but not 2-stage Euclidean. Our examples solve finally a fundamental question related to the notion of k-stage Euclidean rings raised by G.E. Cooke [G.E. Cooke, A weakening of the Euclidean property for integral domains and applications to algebraic number theory I, J. Reine Angew. Math. 282 (1976) 133–156]. The question was stated as follows: “I do not know of an example of an ω-stage euclidean ring which is not 2-stage euclidean.” Also, in this article we will give a method to construct the smallest restricted Nagataʼs pairwise algorithm θ on a unique factorization domain which admits a restricted Nagataʼs pairwise algorithm. It is of interest to point out that in a Euclidean domain the shortest length d ( a , b ) of all terminating division chains starting from a pair ( a , b ) and the value θ ( a , b ) with g.c.d. ( a , b ) ≠ 1 can be determined by each other.

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