#quasi-algebraically_closed_field

Quasi-algebraically closed field

In mathematics, a field F is called quasi-algebraically closed if every non-constant homogeneous polynomial P over F has a non-trivial zero provided the number of its variables is more than its degree. The idea of quasi-algebraically closed fields was investigated by C. C. Tsen, a student of Emmy Noether, in a 1936 paper ; and later by Serge Lang in his 1951 Princeton University dissertation and in his 1952 paper. The idea itself is attributed to Lang's advisor Emil Artin.

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