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Ostrowski's theorem  Ostrowski theorem
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In number theory, Ostrowski's theorem, due to Alexander Ostrowski, states that every non-trivial absolute value on the rational numbers Q {\displaystyle \mathbb {Q} } is equivalent to either the usual real absolute value or a p-adic absolute value. Wikipedia
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In number theory, Ostrowski's theorem, due to Alexander Ostrowski, states that every non-trivial absolute value on the rational numbers Q {\displaystyle \mathbb {Q} } is equivalent to either the usual real absolute value or a p-adic absolute value. Wikipedia
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