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In which dimensions does a division algebra over a given ground field exist? (English)
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13 February 2007
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Let, for a field \(k\), \(N(k)\) denote the set of all natural numbers \(n\) such that a division algebra (not necessarily associative) of dimension \(n\) over \(k\) exists. It is proved that if \(k\) is algebraically closed, \(N(k)=\{1\}\). It is shown that if \(k\) is real closed, then \(N(k)=\{1,2,4,8\}\) and \(N(k)\) is unbounded if \(k\) is neither algebraically closed nor real closed.
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division algebras
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real closed fields
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