Composite field (mathematics)

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A composite field is an object of study in field theory. Let L be a field, and let F, K be subfields of L. Then the composite of F and K is defined to be the intersection of all subfields of L containing both F and K. The composite is commonly denoted FK.

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Tensor product of fields

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