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Non-Archimedean geometry is a branch of mathematics that arises from the study of non-Archimedean fields, particularly in the context of valuation theory and metric spaces. The term "non-Archimedean" essentially refers to certain types of number systems that do not satisfy the Archimedean property, which states that for any two positive real numbers, there exists a natural number that can make one number larger than the other.

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