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  • 1Algebraic number field — In mathematics, an algebraic number field (or simply number field) F is a finite (and hence algebraic) field extension of the field of rational numbers Q. Thus F is a field that contains Q and has finite dimension when considered as a vector… …

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  • 2conjugate roots — noun plural : roots of an algebraic equation that are conjugate complex numbers …

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  • 3Conjugate element (field theory) — Conjugate elements redirects here. For conjugate group elements, see Conjugacy class. In mathematics, in particular field theory, the conjugate elements of an algebraic element α, over a field K, are the (other) roots of the minimal polynomial pK …

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  • 4Algebraic number theory — In mathematics, algebraic number theory is a major branch of number theory which studies the algebraic structures related to algebraic integers. This is generally accomplished by considering a ring of algebraic integers O in an algebraic number… …

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  • 5Algebraic structure — In algebra, a branch of pure mathematics, an algebraic structure consists of one or more sets closed under one or more operations, satisfying some axioms. Abstract algebra is primarily the study of algebraic structures and their properties. The… …

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  • 6conjugate numbers — Math. the set of roots of an algebraic equation that cannot be factored. [1905 10] * * * …

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  • 7conjugate numbers — Math. the set of roots of an algebraic equation that cannot be factored. [1905 10] …

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  • 8Outline of algebraic structures — In universal algebra, a branch of pure mathematics, an algebraic structure is a variety or quasivariety. Abstract algebra is primarily the study of algebraic structures and their properties. Some axiomatic formal systems that are neither… …

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  • 9List of algebraic structures — In universal algebra, a branch of pure mathematics, an algebraic structure is a variety or quasivariety. Abstract algebra is primarily the study of algebraic structures and their properties. Some axiomatic formal systems that are neither… …

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  • 10Imagining Numbers — Mathematician Barry Mazur authored a book entitled Imagining Numbers: (particularly the square root of minus fifteen) (ISBN 0 374 17469 5) . Farrar, Straus and Giroux published the book in 2003. A purpose of the book, apparently, is to show that… …

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