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Summary

This book is the second of two proceedings volumes stemming from the International Conference and Workshop on Valuation Theory held at the University of Saskatchewan (Saskatoon, SK, Canada). It contains the most recent applications of valuation theory to a broad range of mathematical ideas. Valuation theory arose in the early part of the twentieth century in connection with number theory and continues to have many important applications to algebra, geometry, and analysis. The research and survey papers in this volume cover a variety of topics, including Galois theory, the Grunwald-Wang Theorem, algebraic geometry, resolution of singularities, curves over Prufer domains, model theory of valued fields and the Frobenius, Hardy fields, Hensel's Lemma, fixed point theorems, and computations in valued fields. It is suitable for graduate students and research mathematicians interested in algebra, algebraic geometry, number theory, and mathematical logic.

Table of Contents

A note on tame fields
Some remarks about asymptotic couples
Prime segments for cones and rings
Irreducibility criterion: A geometric point of view
On the decidability of the existential theory of ${\mathbb F_p}[[t]]$
Galois groups over nonrigid fields
Automorphisms of formal power series rings over a valuation ring
Regular curves over Prufer domains
Encoding valuations in absolute Galois groups
Dynamic computations inside the algebraic closure of a valued field
Preorders, rings, lattice-ordered groups and formal power series
The theorem of Grunwald-Wang in the setting of valuation theory
Invariants of singular plane curves
$\mathcal V$-rational fields
A generalization of Hensel's lemma
Classically projective groups and pseudo classically closed fields
Approximate roots
Quantifier elimination for the relative Frobenius
Ultrametric fixed point theorems and applications
Valuations, deformations, and toric geometry
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