Cahen et al. (J. Algebra 225 (2000) 794) , have deΓΏned a domain to be an interpolation domain if, essentially, Lagrange interpolation can be done using integer-valued polynomials. They prove results indicating that in some cases every overring of an interpolation domain is again an interpolation do
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Examples of Jaffard domains
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- Elsevier Science
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- 1988
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