Tate algebra

In rigid analysis, a branch of mathematics, the Tate algebra over a complete ultrametric field k, named for John Tate, is the subring R of the formal power series ring consisting of such that as . The maximal spectrum of R is then a rigid-analytic space.

Define the Gauss norm of in R by

This makes R a Banach k-algebra.

With this norm, any ideal of is closed and is a finite field extension of ground field .

References

  • Bosch, Siegfried; Güntzer, Ulrich; Remmert, Reinhold (1984), Non-archimedean analysis, Chapter 5: Springer
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