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Abhyankar's inequality

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Abhyankar's inequality is an inequality involving extensions of valued fields in algebra, introduced by Abhyankar (1956).

Abhyankar's inequality states that for an extension K/k of valued fields, the transcendence degree of K/k is at least the transcendence degree of the residue field extension plus the rank of the quotient of the valuation groups; here the rank of an abelian group is defined as .

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References

  • Abhyankar, Shreeram (1956), "On the valuations centered in a local domain", American Journal of Mathematics, 78 (2): 321–348, doi:10.2307/2372519, ISSN 0002-9327, JSTOR 2372519, MR 0082477


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