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Latest revision as of 22:07, 5 March 2012
2020 Mathematics Subject Classification: Primary: 12Fxx [MSN][ZBL]
Two subextensions A and B of an extension \def\O{\Omega}\O of k are called linearly disjoint if the
subalgebra generated by A and B in \O is (isomorphic to) the
tensor product A\otimes B over k (cf.
Extension of a field). Let A and B be
arbitrary subrings of an extension \O of k, containing k, and let
C be the subring of \O generated by A and B. There is always a
ring homomorphism \phi:A\otimes B \to C that associates with an element x\otimes y\in A\otimes B, x\in A, y\in B,
the product xy in C. The algebras A and B are said to be
linearly disjoint over k if \phi is an isomorphism of A\otimes B onto
C. In this case, A\cap B = k. For A and B to be linearly disjoint over
k it is sufficient that there is a basis of B over k that is
independent over A. If A is a finite extension of k, then the
degree of the extension [B(A):B] does not exceed the degree of extension
A:k and equality holds if and only if A/k and B/k are linearly
disjoint.
References
[Bo] | N. Bourbaki, "Algebra", Elements of mathematics, 1, Springer (1988) pp. Chapts. 4–7 (Translated from French) MR1994218 Zbl 1139.12001 |
[ZaSa] | O. Zariski, P. Samuel, "Commutative algebra", 1, Springer (1975) MR0384768 Zbl 0313.13001 |
Linearly-disjoint extensions. Encyclopedia of Mathematics. URL: http://encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Linearly-disjoint_extensions&oldid=21153