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 ===== Field ===== ===== Field =====
 ==== Set ==== ==== Set ====
-| @#88DDEE: $X$ |+| @#55CCEE: context ​    | @#55CCEE: $X$ |
  
-| @#FFBB00: $\langle X,+,* \rangle \in \mathrm{field}(X)$ |+| @#FFBB00: definiendum ​| @#FFBB00: $\langle X,+,* \rangle \in \mathrm{field}(X)$ |
  
-| @#55EE55: $\langle X,+,* \rangle \in \mathrm{divisionRing}(X)$ | +| @#55EE55: postulate ​  | @#55EE55: $\langle X,+,* \rangle \in \mathrm{divisionRing}(X)$ | 
-| @#55EE55: $\langle X,* \rangle \in \mathrm{abelianGroup}(X)$ |+| @#55EE55: postulate ​  | @#55EE55: $\langle X,* \rangle \in \mathrm{abelianGroup}(X)$ |
  
 ==== Discussion ==== ==== Discussion ====
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 One generally (also) calls $F$ the field. One generally (also) calls $F$ the field.
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 +=== Theorems ===
 +Finite fields are completely determined by their cardinality.
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 +There is a field of cardinality for each $p^n$, $p$ prime.
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 ==== Reference ==== ==== Reference ====
 Wikipedia: [[http://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Field_%28mathematics%29|Field]] Wikipedia: [[http://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Field_%28mathematics%29|Field]]
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