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    Algebraic Closure

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    The field F^_ is called an algebraic closure of F if F^_ is algebraic over F and if every polynomial f(x) element F[x] splits completely over F^_, so that F^_ can be said to contain all the elements that are algebraic over F. For example, the field of complex numbers C is the algebraic closure of the field of reals R.

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