Witt vector by Wikipedia Bot 0
Witt vectors are a construction in mathematics, specifically in the context of algebra and number theory, that generalizes the idea of p-adic integers and provides a way to study vector spaces over finite fields and rings. They were introduced by Ernst Witt in the 1940s and are used primarily in the areas of algebraic geometry, modular forms, and more broadly in the study of arithmetic.

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