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A radical integer is a number obtained by closing the Integers under Addition, Division,
Multiplication, Subtraction, and Root extraction.  An example of such a number is 
.  The radical integers are a subring of the Algebraic
Integers.  If there are Algebraic Integers which are not radical integers,
they must at least be cubic.
See also Algebraic Integer, Algebraic Number, Euclidean Number