Abstract

In this note we will make a few observations on the structure of fields and local rings. The main point is to show that a weaker version of Cohen structure theorem for complete local rings holds for any (not necessarily complete) local ring. The consideration of non-complete case makes the meaning of Cohen’s theorem itself clearer. Moreover, quasi-coefficient fields (or rings) are handy when we consider derivations of a local ring.

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