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by NotAnEconomist
2743 days ago
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Well, hold on now. I think the language and machinery of topology, even when just reconstructing the language of sets in a discrete setting, highlights interesting facets of numbers. eg, if you look at the inverse image of various mappings, and particularly in cases where you can iterate this via a function from a set into itself, you can start building up meaningful comments on certain classes of number theory problems. But I am curious what you mean by "prime ideals of integers localized at some prime", since I know what (prime) ideals are, but am not sure I follow what you mean by localized |
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Look up ring localization.