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Galois Embedding Problems. Edition No. 1

VDM Publishing House, April 2009, Pages: 88


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This book is concerned with a type of embedding
problems in Galois theory known as Galois embedding
problems with finite abelian kernels of exponent p
over cyclic Galois extensions E/F whose Galois
groups are of exponent p and F contains a primitive
p-th root of unity. We develop a method to describe
all solutions of these problems and apply our method
in a special case. Our constructive approach provides
the theoretical background for an explicit
computation of all Kummer extensions of exponent p
over E which are Galois over F too. In Chapter 1, we
recollect some basic concepts of Galois theory,
inverse Galois theory, Galois embedding problems and
infinite Galois theory. We also explain the role of
T-groups in infinite Galois theory. Chapter 2 is
devoted to a constructive study of the module theory
necessary for our work and a theoretical framework to
study homomorphism between two finitely generated
modules in terms of linear algebra. A relative
version of Kummer theory is developed in Chapter 3.
This book is concluded with a study of different
aspects of our Galois embedding problems in Chapter 4.



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