Rigid analytic space
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In mathematics, a rigid analyic space is an analogue of a complex analytic space over a field of p-adic numbers. They were introduced by John Tate in 1962.
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- Rigid analytic space in the Encyclopaedia of Mathematics
- Tate, John Rigid analytic spaces. Invent. Math. 12 (1971), 257-289.
- Rigid Analytic Geometry and Its Applications (Progress in Mathematics) by Jean Fresnel, Marius van der Put ISBN 0-8176-4206-4
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