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Composite field (mathematics)

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A composite field or compositum of fields is an object of study in field theory. Let L be a field, and let F, K be subfields of L. Then the (internal) composite of F and K is defined to be the intersection of all subfields of L containing both F and K. The composite is commonly denoted FK. When F and K are not regarded as subfields of a common field then the (external) composite is defined using the tensor product of fields.

It also can be defined using field of fractions

is the set of all -rational expressions in finitely many elements of .[1]

References

  1. ^ Lubin, Jonathan. "The elements in the composite field FK".