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A set
together with two operations (addition and multiplication) is called field if the following requirements (field axioms) are satisfied:
K1
Associative law with respect to the addition:
.
K2
There exists an element
so that
for all
(zero element).
K3
For each
there exists an element
so that
. Often
is written instead of
(inverse with respect to the addition).
K4
Commutative law with respect to the addition:
.
K5
Associative law with respect to the multiplication:
.
K6
There exists an element
so that
for all
(identity element).
K7
For each
there is an element
with
(inverse with respect to the multiplication).
K8
Commutative law with respect to the multiplication:
.
K9
Distributive law:
.
(Authors: Burkhardt/Höllig/Hörner)
Example:
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