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Definable completeness of $P$-minimal fields and applications

We show that every definable nested family of closed and bounded subsets of a $P$-minimal field $K$ has non-empty intersection. As an application we answer a question of Darnière and Halupczok showing that $P$-minimal fields satisfy the "extreme value property": for every closed and bounded subset $U\subseteq K$ and every interpretable continuous function $f\colon U \to Γ_K$ (where $Γ_K$ denotes the value group), $f(U)$ admits a maximal value. Two further corollaries are obtained as a consequence of their work. The first one shows that every interpretable subset of $K\timesΓ_K^n$ is already interpretable in the language of rings, answering a question of Cluckers and Halupczok. This implies in particular that every $P$-minimal field is polynomially bounded. The second one characterizes those $P$-minimal fields satisfying a classical cell preparation theorem as those having definable Skolem functions, generalizing a result of Mourgues.

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