discrete valuation
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[edit]discrete valuation (plural discrete valuations)
- (algebra, field theory) A valuation (on some field) that takes integer values (including infinity).
- 2000, Freddy Van Oystaeyen, Algebraic Geometry for Associative Algebras, CRC Press, page 173:
- Therefore the theory branches in two essential parts : first the study of discrete valuations of the Weyl field extending a discrete valuation of , secondly the discrete valuations of having the purely transcendental field as a residue field.
- 2004, Farahat S. Aly, Freddy Van Oystaeyen, “Hopf Order Module Algebra Orders”, in Stefaan Caenepeel, Fred Van Oystaeyen, editors, Hopf Algebras in Noncommutative Geometry and Physics, CRC Press, page 21:
- One of the few possibilities to extend some arithmetic aspects of number theory to more abstract fields is via valuation theory and, as a first step, we may restrict attention to discrete valuations.
- 2011, Ricardo Portilla, “Parametrizing nilpotent orbits in p-adic symmetric spaces”, in Robert S. Doran, Paul J. Sally, Jr., Loren Spice, editors, Harmonic Analysis on Reductive, p-adic Groups, American Mathematical Society, page 201:
- Let k be a field with a nontrivial discrete valuation which is complete and has perfect residue field.
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[edit]- Valuation (algebra) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Information algebra on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Valuation on Wolfram MathWorld
- Valuation on Encyclopedia of Mathematics
- Discretely-normed ring on Encyclopedia of Mathematics