Normal extension

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This article defines a field extension property: a property that can be evaluated to true/false for any field extension.
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Definition

Suppose is a field extension of a field . In other words, is a subfield of . We say that is a normal extension of if it satisfies the following equivalent conditions:

  1. is an algebraic extension of , with the property that for any , the minimal polynomial of over splits completely over (i.e., it can be written as a product of linear factors in ).
  2. is an algebraic extension of , with the property that if is an irreducible polynomial having a root in , then splits completely into linear factors in .
  3. is the splitting field over of a (possibly infinite) collection of polynomials in . (When the collection of polynomials is finite, then we get the stronger notion of finite normal extension).

Relation with other properties

Stronger properties

Weaker properties