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[parent] Galois is not transitive (Definition)

The phrase ``Galois is not transitive'' is a mnemonic for the statement ``The relation `is a Galois extension of' is not transitive.'' This means that, if $K/F$ and $L/K$ are Galois extensions, it does not follow that $L/F$ is Galois. This follows immediately from the fact that normal is not transitive. See example of normal extension for more details.




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AMS MSC12F10 (Field theory and polynomials :: Field extensions :: Separable extensions, Galois theory)

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