Definition:P-adic Integer/Definition 1
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Definition
Let $\struct {\Q_p, \norm {\,\cdot\,}_p}$ be the $p$-adic numbers for some prime $p$.
An element $x \in \Q_p$ is called a $p$-adic integer if and only if $\norm x_p \le 1$.
The set of all $p$-adic integers is usually denoted $\Z_p$.
Thus:
- $\Z_p = \set {x \in \Q_p: \norm x_p \le 1}$
Notation
The notation $\Z_p$ is also used for the ring of integers modulo $p$ where $p$ is a prime number.
On $\mathsf{Pr} \infty \mathsf{fWiki}$ the context of any page where $\Z_p$ appears will define what is referred to by $\Z_p$.
Also see
- P-adic Integers is Local Ring for a proof that the set of $p$-adic integers $\Z_p$ is a local ring.
Sources
- 1997: Fernando Q. Gouvea: p-adic Numbers: An Introduction ... (previous) ... (next): $\S 3.3$ Exploring $\Q_p$: Definition $3.3.3$