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For example, the spectrum of adiscretevaluationringconsists of two points and is connected.
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By convention, a field is not adiscretevaluationring.
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Getting back the ring from the field is sometimes possible; seediscretevaluationring.
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In this case, it is either a field or it has exactly one non-zero maximal ideal; such a valuation ring is called adiscretevaluationring.
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This is also adiscretevaluationring.
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A special case of this are the discrete valuation rings mentioned earlier.
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