See also: -adic

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adic (not comparable)

  1. (mathematics) Relating to adicity
    • 2015, Thierry Giordano, David Handelman, Radu B. Munteanu, “Nonsingular transformations and dimension spaces”, in arXiv[1]:
      For any adic transformation   defined on the path space   of an ordered Bratteli diagram, endowed with a Markov measure  , we construct an explicit dimension space (which corresponds to a matrix values random walk on  ) whose Poisson boundary can be identified as a  -space with the dynamical system  .
  2. (algebra, of topological ring) Carrying the  -adic topology for some ideal   of the ring.

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Some authors use the term pre-adic for the ring-theoretic sense given above, reserving the term adic for rings which are also complete with respect to this topology.

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adic

  1. only used in m'adic, first-person singular present indicative of adir-se