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Definition

The absolute Galois group of a field is defined as the group where denotes the separable closure of .

The group is not just an abstract group but comes with the structure of a profinite group: it is the inverse limit of the automorphism groups for all finite Galois extensions. This also endows it with a topology (the Krull topology).