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On the ultrametric Stone-Weierstrass theorem and Mahler's expansion

Paul-Jean CahenJean-Luc Chabert — 2002

Journal de théorie des nombres de Bordeaux

We describe an ultrametric version of the Stone-Weierstrass theorem, without any assumption on the residue field. If E is a subset of a rank-one valuation domain V , we show that the ring of polynomial functions is dense in the ring of continuous functions from E to V if and only if the topological closure E ^ of E in the completion V ^ of V is compact. We then show how to expand continuous functions in sums of polynomials.

Newton and Schinzel sequences in quadratic fields

David AdamPaul-Jean Cahen — 2010

Actes des rencontres du CIRM

We give the maximal length of a Newton or a Schinzel sequence in a quadratic extension of a global field. In the case of a number field, the maximal length of a Schinzel sequence is 1, except in seven particular cases, and the Newton sequences are also finite, except for at most finitely many cases, all real. We give the maximal length of these sequences in the special cases. We have similar results in the case of a quadratic extension of a function field 𝔽 q ( T ) , taking in account that the ring of integers...

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