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A Salem number is a type of algebraic integer that is defined as a root of a polynomial with integer coefficients, where the polynomial has a degree of at least 2, and at least one of its roots lies outside the unit circle in the complex plane. Specifically, a Salem number is a real number greater than 1, and all of its other Galois conjugates (roots) are located inside or on the unit circle.

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