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  • A '''finite field''' is a field with a finite number of elements; e,g, the fields <math>\math ...ers). For any primes number p, and natural number n, there exists a unique finite field with p<sup>n</sup> elements; this
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Finite field]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • The problem of finding logarithms in a finite field.
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  • ...ld theory]], a branch of [[mathematics]], a '''primitive element''' of a [[finite field]] ''GF''(''q'') is a [[generating set of a group|generator]] of the [[group
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  • A '''finite field''' is a field with a finite number of elements; e,g, the fields <math>\math ...ers). For any primes number p, and natural number n, there exists a unique finite field with p<sup>n</sup> elements; this
    2 KB (406 words) - 20:45, 8 February 2010
  • ...perfect'' if all finite degree extensions are separable. For example, a [[finite field]] is perfect.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Finite field]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • A determinant defined over a finite field which has successive powers of the Frobenius automorphism applied to the fi
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  • * Similarly, a [[finite field]] of [[prime number|prime]] order has only the identity automorphism. * A finite field '''F'''<sub>''q''</sub> of prime power order ''q'', where <math>q = p^f</ma
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  • {{r|Finite field}}
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  • ...y S. Lichtenbaum, defined on the category of schemes of finite type over a finite field. Its construction bears the same relation to the [[Étale morphism|étale
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  • ...obenius automorphism'''. One important instance is when the domain is a [[finite field]].
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  • * No [[finite field]] can be ordered.
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  • ...eld is finite, so is the quadratic field, and we refer to the article on [[finite field]]s. In this article we treat quadratic extensions of the field '''Q''' of
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  • {{r|Finite field}}
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  • {{r|Finite field}}
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  • {{r|Finite field}}
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  • {{r|Finite field}}
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  • Isogenous elliptic curves over a finite field have the same number of points (although not necessarily the same group str
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  • ...root of unity makes sense in other context such as [[p-adic field]]s and [[finite field]]s (in the latter case every non-zero element is a root of unity).
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  • ...rix''', named after [[E. H. Moore]], is a [[determinant]] defined over a [[finite field]] from a square '''Moore [[matrix (math)|matrix]]'''. A Moore matrix has s
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  • ...^2</math> is always [[injective function|injective]], and in the case of [[finite field]]s it is therefore also [[surjective function|surjective]] (it is the [[Fro
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