Weak nullstellensatz for arbitrary fields

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Statement

Suppose is a field and is a field extension of , such that is finitely generated as a -algebra. Then, is algebraic over , and in fact, is a finite field extension of .

Applications

Proof using Artin-Tate lemma

Facts used

Proof outline

  • We use Steinitz theorem to show that we can find a subfield of , which is the field of fractions of a subset of , such that is algebraic over . In our case, since is finitely generated over , it is also finitely generated over , so in fact is a finite field extension of . Further information: Finitely generated and integral implies finite
  • We use Artin-Tate lemma and the fact that fields are Noetherian, to deduce that is finitely generated as a -algebra (here )
  • We now use the fact that if is nonempty, can never be finitely generated over . Thus, is empty, forcing to be a finite field extension of .