Dimension of definable sets, algebraic boundedness and Henselian fields (Q916646)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4154419
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    Dimension of definable sets, algebraic boundedness and Henselian fields
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4154419

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      Dimension of definable sets, algebraic boundedness and Henselian fields (English)
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      1989
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      For an integral domain \(D\), the algebraic dimension \(\operatorname{algdim}(S)\) of an arbitrary subset \(S\subseteq D^m\) is defined as the maximum number of polynomial functions on \(S\) that can be algebraically independent over \(D\). The author shows that if an expansion of \(D\) satisfies a certain simple algebraic condition (called algebraic boundedness) then the algebraic dimension defines a dimension function on its Tarski system of definable sets. The main result of this paper is the following: Each Henselian field of characteristic 0 is algebraically bounded and the algebraic dimension is the only dimension function on its Tarski system of definable sets. (There is no restriction on the characteristic of the residue field.)
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      integral domain
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      algebraic dimension
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      algebraic boundedness
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      dimension function
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      Tarski system of definable sets
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      henselian field
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