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  1. adelicadjective

    Of or pertaining to an adele ring

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  1. adelic

    In mathematics, the adele ring of a global field (also adelic ring, ring of adeles or ring of adèles) is a central object of class field theory, a branch of algebraic number theory. It is the restricted product of all the completions of the global field, and is an example of a self-dual topological ring. An adele derives from a particular kind of idele. "Idele" derives from the French "idèle" and was coined by the French mathematician Claude Chevalley. The word stands for 'ideal element' (abbreviated: id.el.). Adele (French: "adèle") stands for 'additive idele' (that is, additive ideal element). The ring of adeles allows one to elegantly describe the Artin reciprocity law, which is a vast generalization of quadratic reciprocity, and other reciprocity laws over finite fields. In addition, it is a classical theorem from Weil that G {\displaystyle G} -bundles on an algebraic curve over a finite field can be described in terms of adeles for a reductive group G {\displaystyle G} . Adeles are also connected with the adelic algebraic groups and adelic curves. The study of geometry of numbers over the ring of adeles of a number field is called adelic geometry.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of adelic in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of adelic in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7


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