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Higher local field

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The term "higher local field" typically refers to specific types of fields in algebraic number theory, particularly in relation to local fields and their extensions. In this context, local fields are complete fields with respect to a discrete valuation, which often arise in number theory. Common examples include the field of p-adic numbers and complete extensions of the rational numbers.

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