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A Galois correspondence for radical extensions of fields
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    A Galois correspondence for radical extensions of fields (English)
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    Let \(K/k\) be a finite extension of fields. \(\mathrm{Cog}(K/k)\) is the torsion subgroup of \(\dot K/\dot k\). With this start the authors develop a theory (dual to the usual Galois theory) for radical extensions of fields generalizing the work of \textit{M. Acosta de Oroczo} and \textit{W. Y. Vélez} [J. Number Theory 15, 388--405 (1982; Zbl 0493.12027)]. From the introduction: ``We call \(K/k\) cogalois with cogalois group \(\mathrm{Cog}(K/k)\) if: (1) (Conormality) card(Cog(K/k)) is finite and at most \([K: k]\); (2) (Coseparability) \(K = K_H\) with \(H = \mathrm{Cog}(K/k)\). In the first section, we prove: -- If \(K/k\) is cogalois and \(E\) is a field between \(K\) and \(k\), then \(K/E\) and \(E/k\) are cogalois. -- The maps \(\mathrm{Cog}(-/k)\) and \(K_{(-)}\) are inverse bijections between the lattices of intermediate fields of \(K/k\), and of subgroups of \(\mathrm{Cog}(K/k)\), respectively. - There are many examples; e.g. \(\mathbb Q \left(\root{n_1}\of {a_1}, \ldots, \root{n_t}\of {a_t}\right)\subset \mathbb R\) \((a_i > 0)\) is cogalois over \(\mathbb Q\). In the second section we study the connection between \(G = \Aut(K/k)\) and \(H= \mathrm{Cog}(K/k)\) in case \(K/k\) is both cogalois and galois. A somewhat surprising duality for a special class of nonabelian groups emerges, and we slightly enlarge the class of extensions where we can exhibit all intermediate fields. In an appendix we prove that \(\mathrm{Cog}(K/k)\) is always finite if \(K\) and \(k\) are algebraic number fields.''
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    finite field extension
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    Cogalois theory
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    radical extensions
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