Extension and contraction of ideals
- Extension and contraction of ideals
In commutative algebra, the extension and contraction of ideals are operations performed on sets of ideals.
Extension of an ideal
Let "A" and "B" be two commutative rings with unity, and let "f" : "A" → "B" be a (unital) ring homomorphism. If is an ideal in "A", then need not be an ideal in "B" (e.g. take "f" to be the inclusion of the ring of integers Z into the field of rationals Q). The extension of in "B" is defined to be the ideal in "B" generated by . Explicitly,
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Contraction of an ideal
If is an ideal of "B", then is always an ideal of "A", called the contraction of to "A".
Extension of prime ideals in number theory
Let "K" be a field extension of "L", and let "B" and "A" be the rings of integers of "K" and "L", respectively. Then "B" is an integral extension of "A", and we let "f" be the inclusion map from "A" to "B". The behaviour of a prime ideal of "A" under extension is one of the central problems of algebraic number theory.
See also: Splitting of prime ideals in Galois extensions
References
*Atiyah, M. F., and I. G. MacDonald, "Introduction to Commutative Algebra", Perseus Books, 1969, ISBN 0-201-00361-9
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