Strassmann's theorem
Appearance
In mathematics, Strassman's theorem is a result in field theory. It states that, for suitable fields, suitable formal power series with coefficients in the valuation ring of the field have only finitely many zeroes.
Statement of the theorem
Let K be a field with a non-Archimedean absolute value | · | and let R be the valuation ring of K. Let f(x) be a formal power series with coefficients in R other than the zero series, with coefficients an converging to zero with respect to | · |. Then f(x) has only finitely many zeroes in R.
References
- Murty, Maruti Ram (2002). Introduction to P-Adic Analytic Number Theory. American Mathematical Society. p. 35. ISBN 978-0-8218-3262-2.