Field (mathematics)

In mathematics, a field is a set on which addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division are defined and behave as the corresponding operations on rational and real numbers do. A field is thus a fundamental algebraic structure which is widely used in algebra, number theory, and many other areas of mathematics.

The best known fields are the field of rational numbers, the field of real numbers and the field of complex numbers. Many other fields, such as fields of rational functions, algebraic function fields, algebraic number fields, and p-adic fields are commonly used and studied in mathematics, particularly in number theory and algebraic geometry. Most cryptographic protocols rely on finite fields, i.e., fields with finitely many elements.

The relation of two fields is expressed by the notion of a field extension. Galois theory, initiated by Évariste Galois in the 1830s, is devoted to understanding the symmetries of field extensions. Among other results, this theory shows that angle trisection and squaring the circle cannot be done with a compass and straightedge. Moreover, it shows that quintic equations are, in general, algebraically unsolvable.

Fields serve as foundational notions in several mathematical domains. This includes different branches of mathematical analysis, which are based on fields with additional structure. Basic theorems in analysis hinge on the structural properties of the field of real numbers. Most importantly for algebraic purposes, any field may be used as the scalars for a vector space, which is the standard general context for linear algebra. Number fields, the siblings of the field of rational numbers, are studied in depth in number theory. Function fields can help describe properties of geometric objects.

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The regular heptagon cannot be constructed using only a straightedge and compass construction; this can be proven using the field of constructible numbers.

1 Definition

1.1 Classic definition

1.2 Alternative definition

2 Examples

2.1 Rational numbers

2.2 Real and complex numbers

2.3 Constructible numbers

2.4 A field with four elements

3 Elementary notions

3.1 Consequences of the definition

3.2 The additive and the multiplicative group of a field

3.3 Characteristic

3.4 Subfields and prime fields

4 Finite fields

5 History

6 Constructing fields

6.1 Constructing fields from rings

6.1.1 Field of fractions

6.1.2 Residue fields

6.2 Constructing fields within a bigger field

6.3 Field extensions

6.3.1 Algebraic extensions

6.3.2 Transcendence bases

6.4 Closure operations

7 Fields with additional structure

7.1 Ordered fields

7.2 Topological fields

7.2.1 Local fields

7.3 Differential fields

8 Galois theory

9 Invariants of fields

9.1 Model theory of fields

9.2 The absolute Galois group

9.3 K-theory

10 Applications

10.1 Linear algebra and commutative algebra

10.2 Finite fields: cryptography and coding theory

10.3 Geometry: field of functions

10.4 Number theory: global fields

11 Related notions

11.1 Division rings

12 Notes

13 References

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