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On the Intersection of Fields F with F [X].

Authors :
Schwarzweller, Christoph
Source :
Formalized Mathematics. Oct2019, Vol. 27 Issue 3, p223-228. 6p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

This is the third part of a four-article series containing a Mizar [3], [1], [2] formalization of Kronecker's construction about roots of polynomials in field extensions, i.e. that for every field F and every polynomial p ∈ F [X]\F there exists a field extension E of F such that p has a root over E. The formalization follows Kronecker's classical proof using F [X]/ as the desired field extension E [6], [4], [5]. In the first part we show that an irreducible polynomial p ∈ F [X]\F has a root over F [X]/. Note, however, that this statement cannot be true in a rigid formal sense: We do not have F ⊆ F [X]/ < p > as sets, so F is not a subfield of F [X]/, and hence formally p is not even a polynomial over F [X]/ < p >. Consequently, we translate p along the canonical monomorphism ϕ: F → F [X]/ and show that the translated polynomial ϕ (p) has a root over F [X]/. Because F is not a subfield of F [X]/ we construct in the second part the field (E \ ϕF)∪F for a given monomorphism ϕ: F → E and show that this field both is isomorphic to F and includes F as a subfield. In the literature this part of the proof usually consists of saying that "one can identify F with its image ϕF in F [X]/ and therefore consider F as a subfield of F [X]/". Interestingly, to do so we need to assume that F ∩ E = ∅, in particular Kronecker's construction can be formalized for fields F with F ∩ F [X] = ∅. Surprisingly, as we show in this third part, this condition is not automatically true for arbitrary fields F : With the exception of ℤ2 we construct for every field F an isomorphic copy F′ of F with F′ ∩ F′ [X] ≠ ∅. We also prove that for Mizar's representations of ℤn, ℚ and ℝ we have ℤn ∩ ℤn[X] = ∅, ℚ ∩ ℚ[X] = ∅ and ℝ ∩ ℝ[X] = ∅, respectively. In the fourth part we finally define field extensions: E is a field extension of F iff F is a subfield of E. Note, that in this case we have F ⊆ E as sets, and thus a polynomial p over F is also a polynomial over E. We then apply the construction of the second part to F [X]/ with the canonical monomorphism ϕ: F → F [X]/. Together with the first part this gives – for fields F with F ∩ F [X] = ∅ – a field extension E of F in which p ∈ F [X]\F has a root. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14262630
Volume :
27
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Formalized Mathematics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
141937743
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2478/forma-2019-0021