Cromwell's rule typically refers to a mathematical theorem in the field of number theory, specifically pertaining to the properties of integers. Although there are many concepts associated with Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658), including his historical significance as a leader during the English Civil War, the phrase "Cromwell's rule" in a mathematical context is loosely connected to an alternative term used in discussions about integral domains.

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