I'm looking for a good resource for learning p-adic numbers. I'm familiar with analysis, topology and overall with noncommutative algebra.
A resource for learning p-adic numbers
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3I guess suggestions may vary depending on your background... – 2011-10-18
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5On a lighter note: @anon posted Drew Aderburg's *[A Mathematical Seduction](http://web.williams.edu/Mathematics/eburger/BurgerMathHorizons.pdf)* on chat a few days ago. – 2011-10-18
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0@t.b. Hmm, for some reason your comment didn't ping me, and does not show up in my inbox. $*$shrug$*$ – 2011-10-18
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0@anon: pings only work for people that already participated in a thread (OP, editors and commenters). See Hendrik's answer [here](http://meta.math.stackexchange.com/questions/2063/ping-only-works-for-the-first/2078#2078) and the links therein for further explanations. – 2011-10-18
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0Well, Serre's _Course in Arithmetic_ treats them in chapter 2. – 2015-05-23