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    On locally finite alternative division rings with valuation (English)
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    This paper gives a new, easy proof of the known theorem that a locally finite complete alternative division ring with a valuation is a field. The prior proof used the theorem of Bruck and Kleinfeld which classifies all alternative division rings with IP. As a corollary it is shown that, if a locally finite triangle building is Moufang, then it is Desarguesian, i.e. classical.
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    valuation
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    alternative division rings
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    triangle building
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    Moufang
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    Desarguesian
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