Algebraic Combinatorics
A prime field is a type of field in algebra that contains a prime number of elements and is the simplest kind of field. It serves as a building block for more complex algebraic structures, as every field can be constructed from prime fields. Prime fields can be represented either as the field of integers modulo a prime number or as the field of rational numbers, but the focus on prime fields usually pertains to those defined under modulo operations.
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