Pythagorean field
In algebra, a Pythagorean field is a field in which every sum of two squares is a square: equivalently it has Pythagoras number equal to 1. A Pythagorean extension of a field is an extension obtained by adjoining an element for some in . So a Pythagorean field is one closed under taking Pythagorean extensions. For any field there is a minimal Pythagorean field containing it, unique up to isomorphism, called its Pythagorean closure. The Hilbert field is the minimal ordered Pythagorean field.
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