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An [[extension of a field]] that is [[Algebraic extension|algebraic]], [[Normal extension|normal]] and [[Separable extension|separable]]. The study of the automorphism group of such an extension forms part of [[Galois theory]]. | An [[extension of a field]] that is [[Algebraic extension|algebraic]], [[Normal extension|normal]] and [[Separable extension|separable]]. The study of the automorphism group of such an extension forms part of [[Galois theory]]. | ||
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+ | The group of all automorphisms of a Galois extension $K / k$ | ||
+ | that leave all elements of $k$ invariant is called the ''Galois group'' of | ||
+ | this extension and is denoted by $\def\Gal{\textrm{Gal}}\Gal(K/k)$. Its order (the number of | ||
+ | elements) is equal to the degree of $K$ over $k$. To each subgroup $H$ | ||
+ | of $\Gal(K/k)$ corresponds a subfield $P$ of $K$, consisting of all elements | ||
+ | from $K$ that remain fixed under all automorphisms from | ||
+ | $H$. Conversely, to each subfield $P\subset K$ that contains $k$ corresponds a | ||
+ | subgroup $H$ of $\Gal(K/k)$. It consists of all automorphisms leaving each | ||
+ | element of $P$ invariant. Here, $K$ is a Galois extension of $P$ and | ||
+ | $\Gal(K/P)=H$. The main theorem in Galois theory states that these | ||
+ | correspondences are mutually inverse, and are therefore one-to-one | ||
+ | correspondences between all subgroups of $\Gal(K/k)$ and all subfields of $K$ | ||
+ | containing $k$. In this | ||
+ | correspondence certain "good" properties of subgroups correspond to | ||
+ | the "good" properties of subfields and vice versa. Thus, a subgroup | ||
+ | $H$ will be a normal subgroup of $\Gal(K/k)=G$ if and only if the field $P$ | ||
+ | which corresponds to it is a Galois extension of $k$. Moreover, $\Gal(P/k)$ is | ||
+ | isomorphic to $G/H$. |
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2020 Mathematics Subject Classification: Primary: 12F10 [MSN][ZBL]
of a field
An extension of a field that is algebraic, normal and separable. The study of the automorphism group of such an extension forms part of Galois theory.
The group of all automorphisms of a Galois extension $K / k$ that leave all elements of $k$ invariant is called the Galois group of this extension and is denoted by $\def\Gal{\textrm{Gal}}\Gal(K/k)$. Its order (the number of elements) is equal to the degree of $K$ over $k$. To each subgroup $H$ of $\Gal(K/k)$ corresponds a subfield $P$ of $K$, consisting of all elements from $K$ that remain fixed under all automorphisms from $H$. Conversely, to each subfield $P\subset K$ that contains $k$ corresponds a subgroup $H$ of $\Gal(K/k)$. It consists of all automorphisms leaving each element of $P$ invariant. Here, $K$ is a Galois extension of $P$ and $\Gal(K/P)=H$. The main theorem in Galois theory states that these correspondences are mutually inverse, and are therefore one-to-one correspondences between all subgroups of $\Gal(K/k)$ and all subfields of $K$ containing $k$. In this correspondence certain "good" properties of subgroups correspond to the "good" properties of subfields and vice versa. Thus, a subgroup $H$ will be a normal subgroup of $\Gal(K/k)=G$ if and only if the field $P$ which corresponds to it is a Galois extension of $k$. Moreover, $\Gal(P/k)$ is isomorphic to $G/H$.
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