Algebraic Number Theory
An abelian galois group is a Galois group that is commutative, meaning that the composition of any two automorphisms in the group does not depend on the order in which they are applied. This property implies that the group operation is straightforward and that the structure of the group can often be analyzed more easily. Abelian galois groups arise naturally in contexts such as the splitting of polynomials and extensions of fields.
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