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In [[algebra]], the '''Weierstrass preparation theorem''' described a canonical form for [[formal power series]] over a [[complete local ring]].
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In [[algebra]], the '''Weierstrass preparation theorem''' describes a canonical form for [[formal power series]] over a [[complete local ring]].


Let ''O'' be a complete local ring and ''f'' a formal power series in ''O''[[''X'']].  Then ''f'' can be written uniquely in the form
Let ''O'' be a complete local ring and ''f'' a formal power series in ''O''[[''X'']].  Then ''f'' can be written uniquely in the form

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In algebra, the Weierstrass preparation theorem describes a canonical form for formal power series over a complete local ring.

Let O be a complete local ring and f a formal power series in O''X''. Then f can be written uniquely in the form

where the bi are in the maximal ideal m of O and u is a unit of O''X''.

The integer n defined by the theorem is the Weierstrass degree of f.

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