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A non-Archimedean field is a field equipped with a valuation that satisfies the ultrametric inequality, meaning the triangle inequality is strengthened to the form where the distance between two points is never greater than the maximum of the distances from a third point. This property leads to unique topological and algebraic structures, distinct from those found in Archimedean fields like the real numbers.
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