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2020 Mathematics Subject Classification: Primary: 12F [MSN][ZBL]

A field extension $K/k$ in which every element of $K$ is algebraic over $k$; that is, every element of $K$ is the root of a non-zero polynomial with coefficients in $k$. A finite degree extension is necessarily algebraic, but the converse does not hold: for example, the field of algebraic numbers, the algebraic closure of the field of rational numbers, is an algebraic extension but not of finite degree.

Algebraic extensions form a distinguished class : that is, they have the properties (i) for $M / L / K$ we have $M/L,\,L/K$ algebraic if and only if $M/K$ is algebraic; (ii) $M / K,\,L/K $ algebraic implies $ ML/L$ algebraic.

An extension which is not algebraic is a transcendental extension.

References

[b1] Paul J. McCarthy, "Algebraic Extensions of Fields", Courier Dover Publications (2014) ISBN 048678147X Zbl 0768.12001
[b2] Steven Roman, Field Theory, Graduate Texts in Mathematics 158 (2nd edition) Springer (2007) ISBN 0-387-27678-5 Zbl 1172.12001
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