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  "title": "Some Notes on Valuations",
  "author_name": "Evan Chen 《陳誼廷》",
  "author_url": "https://blog.evanchen.cc/",
  "provider_name": "Power Overwhelming",
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  "url": "https://blog.evanchen.cc/valuations/",
  "description": "There are some notes on valuations from the first lecture of Math 223a at Harvard. 1. Valuations Let k k k be a field. Definition 1. A valuation ∣ − ∣ : k → R ≥ 0 \\left\\lvert - \\right\\rvert : k…",
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