k-algebra

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k-algebra (plural k-algebras)

  1. (algebra) An algebra over a field; a ring with identity together with an injective ring homomorphism from a field, k, to the ring such that the image of the field is a subset of the center of the ring and such that the image of the field’s unity is the ring’s unity.
    A k-algebra A with ring homomorphism is a k-vector space with scalar multiplication (i.e., action of k upon A): where .

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