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- From: victor@watson.ibm.com (Victor Miller)
- Subject: The character group of k((x))
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- Can anyone point me to an article which discusses the group of
- continuous characters of k((x)) (Laurent series in x) where k is a
- finite field? I vaguely seem to remember that using this groups
- should give some sort of duality between k((x))/k[x] and k[x].
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