A Gaussian prime is a number
that cannot be factored. For example,
is not a Gaussian prime because it can be factored as the product of two Gaussian primes
. The number 41 is not a Gaussian prime because it can be factored as
, but the number 83 cannot be factored further.
Write a function to determine whether a number is a Gaussian prime. Just as isprime can handle matrices, your function should handle matrices too.
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