Every real closed field has an integer part

Journal of Symbolic Logic 58 (2):641-647 (1993)
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Abstract

Let us call an integer part of an ordered field any subring such that every element of the field lies at distance less than 1 from a unique element of the ring. We show that every real closed field has an integer part

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