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Apr 29, 2019 at 4:44 comment added José Naéliton "Then I started wondering what the inverse limit as abstract rings might be." If the ring is positively graded, then its graded completion is just R.
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Sep 28, 2012 at 0:37 comment added Ralph No, there is no geometric background. Originally I was interested in the inverse limit taken in the graded category - it's $\bigoplus_n \hat{R}_n$ (with the multiplication described in the $\mathbb{N}$-graded case). Then I started wondering what the inverse limit as abstract rings might be.
Sep 28, 2012 at 0:08 comment added Filippo Alberto Edoardo Does your problem come from some geometric situation, like some formal projective space, at is it purely algebraic! I do not know whether this really matters, but it simplifies the generalized picture...
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