,
, and the ring of Witt vectors
Yoshifumi Tsuchimoto
You should know that every positive integer may be written in
decimal notation:
Similarly, given any integer (“base”) ,
we may write a number as a string of digits in base .
For example, we have
Similarly, we have
You may also probably know (repeating) decimal expresions
of positive rational numbers.
Now let us reverse the order of digits.
Namely, we employ a notation like this1:
Let us do some calculation with the above notation:
You may recognize curious rules of computations.
This curious notation will lead you to a new world called “the world of
addic numbers”.
EXERCISE 0.1
Compute
with our curious notation.
Then do the same computation in the usual digital notation in base
.
LEMMA 0.1
For any prime number ,
is a field.
(We denote it by
.)
LEMMA 0.2
Let be a prime number.
Let be a commutative ring which contains
as a subring.
Then we have the following facts.
holds in .
- For any , we have