Mahler's theorem

In mathematics, Mahler's theorem, introduced by Kurt Mahler (1958), expresses any continuous p-adic function as an infinite series of certain special polynomials. It is the p-adic counterpart to the Stone–Weierstrass theorem for continuous real-valued functions on a closed interval.

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Mahler's theorem

In mathematics, Mahler's theorem, introduced by Kurt Mahler (1958), expresses any continuous p-adic function as an infinite series of certain special polynomials. It is the p-adic counterpart to the Stone–Weierstrass theorem for continuous real-valued functions on a closed interval.

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