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A note on the fundamental theorem of algebra for the octonions
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    A note on the fundamental theorem of algebra for the octonions (English)
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    11 March 2008
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    The paper is devoted to a generalization of the fundamental theorem of algebra to the algebra of Cayley numbers \(\mathbb{K}\). It is proved that any noncommutative nonassociative polynomial with coefficients in \(\mathbb{K}\) containing a unique term of the highest degree has a root in \(\mathbb{K}\). As a corollary the following theorem is obtained: Let \(a\) be a non-real element of an algebra \(A\) obtained by the Cayley-Dickson process over the field of reals. Then the equation \(x^n=a\) has exactly \(n\) solutions in \(A\).
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    fundamental theorem of algebra
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    Cayley numbers
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