Let A be some F -Algebra, for

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2022-06-20

Let A be some F-Algebra, for some field F, with the property that A is finite dimensional over F. Is A always commutative?

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Do you know of any noncommutative algebras?
- Matrix algebras: M n ( F ) over fields F (when n > 1). Dimension n 2 .
- Group algebras F [ G ] (when G is nonabelian). Dimension is | G |.
- Quaternions H are noncommutative R-algebras. Dimension is 4.
These are all associative algebras. (Dietrich gives two canonical examples of nonassociative.)

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