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Global field

In mathematics, a global field is one of two types of fields (the other one is local fields) that are characterized using valuations. There are two kinds of global fields:[1]

An axiomatic characterization of these fields via valuation theory was given by Emil Artin and George Whaples in the 1940s.[2][3]


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