Theorems of Burnside and Wedderburn revisited
Abstract
We approach celebrated theorems of Burnside and Wedderburn via simultaneous triangularization. First, for a general field , we prove that is the only irrreducible subalgebra of triangularizable matrices in provided such a subalgebra exists. This provides a slight generalization of a well-known theorem of Burnside. Next, for a given , we characterize all fields such that Burnside's Theorem holds in , i.e., is the only irreducible subalgebra of itself. In fact, for a subfield of the center of a division ring , our simple proof of the aforementioned extension of Burnside's Theorem can be adjusted to establish a Burnside type theorem for irreducible -algebras of triangularizable matrices in with inner eigenvalues in , namely such subalgebras of are similar to . We use Burnside's theorem to present a simple proof of a theorem due to Wedderburn. Then, we use our Burnside type theorem to prove an extension of Wedderburn's Theorem as follows: A subalgebra of a semi-simple left Artinian -algebra is nilpotent iff the algebra, as a vector space over the field , is spanned by its nilpotent members and that the minimal polynomials of all of its members split into linear factors over . We conclude with an application of Wedderburn's Theorem.
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@article{arxiv.1507.00377,
title = {Theorems of Burnside and Wedderburn revisited},
author = {Bamdad R. Yahaghi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1507.00377},
year = {2017}
}
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13 pages