Re: The concept of field
- From: Kaba <REkalleMOunderscoreVErutanenME@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 09:15:48 +0300
So that one can refer to elements in F, without having to specify which
field (R or C) one means each time. This way, you can make statements
about both cases in an efficient matter.
'In the following discussion, let F be either R or C.' would provide
efficiency and avoid the illusion that any field will do.
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Kalle Rutanen
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