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- Jacobson–Bourbaki_theorem abstract "In algebra, the Jacobson–Bourbaki theorem is a theorem used to extend Galois theory to field extensions that need not be separable. It was introduced by Nathan Jacobson (1944) for commutative fields and extended to non-commutative fields by Jacobson (1947), and Cartan (1947) who credited the result to unpublished work by Nicolas Bourbaki. The extension of Galois theory to normal extensions is called the Jacobson–Bourbaki correspondence, which replaces the correspondence between some subfields of a field and some subgroups of a Galois group by a correspondence between some sub division rings of a division ring and some subalgebras of an algebra.The Jacobson–Bourbaki theorem implies both the usual Galois correspondence for subfields of a Galois extension, and Jacobson's Galois correspondence for subfields of a purely inseparable extension of exponent at most 1.".
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- Jacobson–Bourbaki_theorem wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jacobson–Bourbaki theorem".
- Jacobson–Bourbaki_theorem authorlink "Nathan Jacobson".
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- Jacobson–Bourbaki_theorem year "1944".
- Jacobson–Bourbaki_theorem subject Category:Field_theory.
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- Jacobson–Bourbaki_theorem comment "In algebra, the Jacobson–Bourbaki theorem is a theorem used to extend Galois theory to field extensions that need not be separable. It was introduced by Nathan Jacobson (1944) for commutative fields and extended to non-commutative fields by Jacobson (1947), and Cartan (1947) who credited the result to unpublished work by Nicolas Bourbaki.".
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