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* Any [[extension field]] ''E''/''F'' can be regarded as an ''F''-algebra.
* Any [[extension field]] ''E''/''F'' can be regarded as an ''F''-algebra.
* The [[matrix ring]] ''M''<sub>''n''</sub>(''F'') of ''n''×''n'' [[square matrix|square matrices]] with entries in ''F'' is an ''F''-algebra, with ''F'' embedded as the [[scalar matrix|scalar matrices]].   
* The [[matrix ring]] ''M''<sub>''n''</sub>(''F'') of ''n''×''n'' [[square matrix|square matrices]] with entries in ''F'' is an ''F''-algebra, with ''F'' embedded as the [[scalar matrix|scalar matrices]].   
* The [[quaternion]] ring is an algebra over the field of [[real number]]s.
* The ring of [[quaternions]] '''H''' is a [[division ring]] with [[centre of a ring|centre]] the [[real number]]s '''R'''.  It may thus be regarded as an '''R'''-algebra.


==References==
==References==
* {{cite book | author=Serge Lang | authorlink=Serge Lang | title=Algebra | edition=3rd ed | publisher=[[Addison-Wesley]] | year=1993 | isbn=0-201-55540-9 }}
* {{cite book | author=Serge Lang | authorlink=Serge Lang | title=Algebra | edition=3rd ed | publisher=[[Addison-Wesley]] | year=1993 | isbn=0-201-55540-9 }}

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In abstract algebra, an algebra over a field F, or F-algebra is a ring A containing an isomorphic copy of F in the centre. Another way of expressing this is to say that A is a vector space over F equipped with a further algebraic structure of multiplication compatible with the vector space structure.

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