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Skew Fields : Theory Of General Division Rings by P. M. Cohn, CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS

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    Author(s)P. M. Cohn
    PublisherCAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
    ISBN9780521062947
    Pages488
    BindingHardback
    Language_x000D_English
    Publish YearMay 2008

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    CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS Skew Fields : Theory Of General Division Rings by P. M. Cohn

    Non-commutative fields also called skew fields or division rings have not been studied as thoroughly as their commutative counterparts, and most accounts have hitherto been confined to division algebras - that is skew fields finite dimensional over their centre. Based on the authors LMS lecture note volume Skew Field Constructions, the present work offers a comprehensive account of skew fields. The axiomatic foundation, and a precise description of the embedding problem, is followed by an account of algebraic and topological construction methods, in particular, the authors general embedding theory is presented with full proofs, leading to the construction of skew fields. The powerful coproduct theorem of G. M. Bergman is proved here, as well as the properties of the matrix reduction functor, a useful but little-known construction providing a source of examples and counter-examples. The construction and basic properties of existentially closed skew fields are given, leading to an example of a model class with an infinite forcing companion which is not axiomatizable.show more



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