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Every topological ring is a topological group ( with respect to addition ) and hence a uniform space in a natural manner.
One can thus ask whether a given topological ring R is complete.
If it is not, then it can be completed: one can find an essentially unique complete topological ring S which contains R as a dense subring such that the given topology on R equals the subspace topology arising from S.

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