Question regarding Galois theory
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While reading a theorem on Galois theory I came up with this statement "Let $E/F$ be a finite separable extension. Then $E$ is contained in an extension of $K$ which is Galois over $F$.
Now my question is about first statement. Because according as what I know if$E/F$ is a finite extension then it's an algebraic extension and as it's separable hence it's a normal extension also. So $E/F$ is normal separable extension, hence it is Galois. So what am I thinking wrong. It will be really great if you can help me with it
galois-theory galois-extensions
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While reading a theorem on Galois theory I came up with this statement "Let $E/F$ be a finite separable extension. Then $E$ is contained in an extension of $K$ which is Galois over $F$.
Now my question is about first statement. Because according as what I know if$E/F$ is a finite extension then it's an algebraic extension and as it's separable hence it's a normal extension also. So $E/F$ is normal separable extension, hence it is Galois. So what am I thinking wrong. It will be really great if you can help me with it
galois-theory galois-extensions
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not every separable extension is normal.
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– Lord Shark the Unknown
Jan 4 at 17:02
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I know not every separable extension isn't normal. But isn't every separable finite extension normal. As even finite extension is algebric.
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– user631697
Jan 4 at 17:06
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not every separable finite extension is normal.
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– Lord Shark the Unknown
Jan 4 at 17:07
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It will be great if u can give an example
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– user631697
Jan 4 at 17:08
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$Bbb Q(sqrt[3]5,)supsetBbb Q$
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– Lubin
Jan 4 at 17:35
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While reading a theorem on Galois theory I came up with this statement "Let $E/F$ be a finite separable extension. Then $E$ is contained in an extension of $K$ which is Galois over $F$.
Now my question is about first statement. Because according as what I know if$E/F$ is a finite extension then it's an algebraic extension and as it's separable hence it's a normal extension also. So $E/F$ is normal separable extension, hence it is Galois. So what am I thinking wrong. It will be really great if you can help me with it
galois-theory galois-extensions
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While reading a theorem on Galois theory I came up with this statement "Let $E/F$ be a finite separable extension. Then $E$ is contained in an extension of $K$ which is Galois over $F$.
Now my question is about first statement. Because according as what I know if$E/F$ is a finite extension then it's an algebraic extension and as it's separable hence it's a normal extension also. So $E/F$ is normal separable extension, hence it is Galois. So what am I thinking wrong. It will be really great if you can help me with it
galois-theory galois-extensions
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not every separable extension is normal.
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– Lord Shark the Unknown
Jan 4 at 17:02
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I know not every separable extension isn't normal. But isn't every separable finite extension normal. As even finite extension is algebric.
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– user631697
Jan 4 at 17:06
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not every separable finite extension is normal.
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– Lord Shark the Unknown
Jan 4 at 17:07
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It will be great if u can give an example
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– user631697
Jan 4 at 17:08
1
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$Bbb Q(sqrt[3]5,)supsetBbb Q$
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– Lubin
Jan 4 at 17:35
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show 1 more comment
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not every separable extension is normal.
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– Lord Shark the Unknown
Jan 4 at 17:02
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I know not every separable extension isn't normal. But isn't every separable finite extension normal. As even finite extension is algebric.
$endgroup$
– user631697
Jan 4 at 17:06
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not every separable finite extension is normal.
$endgroup$
– Lord Shark the Unknown
Jan 4 at 17:07
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It will be great if u can give an example
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– user631697
Jan 4 at 17:08
1
$begingroup$
$Bbb Q(sqrt[3]5,)supsetBbb Q$
$endgroup$
– Lubin
Jan 4 at 17:35
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not every separable extension is normal.
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– Lord Shark the Unknown
Jan 4 at 17:02
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not every separable extension is normal.
$endgroup$
– Lord Shark the Unknown
Jan 4 at 17:02
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I know not every separable extension isn't normal. But isn't every separable finite extension normal. As even finite extension is algebric.
$endgroup$
– user631697
Jan 4 at 17:06
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I know not every separable extension isn't normal. But isn't every separable finite extension normal. As even finite extension is algebric.
$endgroup$
– user631697
Jan 4 at 17:06
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not every separable finite extension is normal.
$endgroup$
– Lord Shark the Unknown
Jan 4 at 17:07
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not every separable finite extension is normal.
$endgroup$
– Lord Shark the Unknown
Jan 4 at 17:07
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It will be great if u can give an example
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– user631697
Jan 4 at 17:08
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It will be great if u can give an example
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– user631697
Jan 4 at 17:08
1
1
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$Bbb Q(sqrt[3]5,)supsetBbb Q$
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– Lubin
Jan 4 at 17:35
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$Bbb Q(sqrt[3]5,)supsetBbb Q$
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– Lubin
Jan 4 at 17:35
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not every separable extension is normal.
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– Lord Shark the Unknown
Jan 4 at 17:02
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I know not every separable extension isn't normal. But isn't every separable finite extension normal. As even finite extension is algebric.
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– user631697
Jan 4 at 17:06
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not every separable finite extension is normal.
$endgroup$
– Lord Shark the Unknown
Jan 4 at 17:07
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It will be great if u can give an example
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– user631697
Jan 4 at 17:08
1
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$Bbb Q(sqrt[3]5,)supsetBbb Q$
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– Lubin
Jan 4 at 17:35