Subalgebra
A subalgebra of an algebra A over a field F is a subset B of A that is itself an F-algebra with the operations inherited from A. Equivalently, B is a subspace of A over F that is closed under the product of A. If A is unital, a commonly used convention is that B contains the unit 1_A; some authors do not require this.
Consequences and scope: The subalgebras of A form a lattice under inclusion; the intersection of any collection
Examples: In the matrix algebra M_n(F), the set of diagonal matrices is a subalgebra; the set of
Variants and remarks: In ring theory, the term subalgebra is sometimes used for subrings that share the