Cyclic algebra

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In algebra, a cyclic division algebra is one of the basic examples of a division algebra over a field and plays a key role in the theory of central simple algebras.

Definition

Let A be a finite-dimensional central simple algebra over a field F. Then A is said to be cyclic if it contains a strictly maximal subfield E such that E/F is a cyclic field extension (i.e., the Galois group is a cyclic group).

See also

  • Factor system - cyclic algebras described by factor systems.
  • Brauer group - cyclic algebras are representative of Brauer classes.

References