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A History of Selected Topics in Categorical Algebra I: From Galois Theory to Abstract Commutators and Internal Groupoids
This paper is a chronological survey, with no proofs, of a direction in categorical algebra, which is based on categorical Galois theory and involves generalized central extensions, commutators, and internal groupoids in Barr exact Mal’tsev and more general categories. Galois theory proposes a notion of central extension, and motivates the study of internal groupoids, which is then used as an a...
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Remark 0.1 (Notation). |G| denotes the order of a finite group G. [E : F ] denotes the degree of a field extension E/F. We write H ≤ G to mean that H is a subgroup of G, and N G to mean that N is a normal subgroup of G. If E/F and K/F are two field extensions, then when we say that K/F is contained in E/F , we mean via a homomorphism that fixes F. We assume the following basic facts in this set...
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Proposition 1.3. Let φ be an automorphism of a field extension K/F , and f(x) ∈ F [x]. Let α1, . . . , αn be the roots of f(x) lying in K. Then φ permutes the set {α1, . . . , αn}. If also the set of αi generate K over F , then two automorphisms φ1, φ2 of K/F which agree on all the αi are equal. Thus, in this case we have an inclusion of Aut(K/F ) as a subgroup of Sym({α1, . . . , αn}) ∼= Sn. P...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra
سال: 1980
ISSN: 0022-4049
DOI: 10.1016/0022-4049(80)90091-2