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Theorem in algebra

In algebra, Posner's theorem states that given a prime polynomial identity algebra A with center Z, the ring A Z Z ( 0 ) {\displaystyle A\otimes _{Z}Z_{(0)}} is a central simple algebra over Z ( 0 ) {\displaystyle Z_{(0)}} , the field of fractions of Z. It is named after Ed Posner.

Notes

  1. Artin 1999, Theorem V. 8.1.

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