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A **locally compact field** is a type of field that has the property of being locally compact with respect to its topology. In the context of field theory, a field is a set equipped with two operations (typically addition and multiplication) satisfying certain axioms. When we talk about a "locally compact field," we are often examining topological fields, which are fields that also have a topology that is compatible with the field operations.

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