Lemma 10.96.5. Let $R$ be a ring. Let $I \subset R$ be an ideal. Let $M$ be an $R$-module. Denote $K_ n = \mathop{\mathrm{Ker}}(M^\wedge \to M/I^ nM)$. Then $M^\wedge $ is $I$-adically complete if and only if $K_ n$ is equal to $I^ nM^\wedge $ for all $n \geq 1$.
Taken from an unpublished note of Lenstra and de Smit.
Proof.
The module $I^ n M^\wedge $ is contained in $K_ n$. Thus for each $n \geq 1$ there is a canonical exact sequence
As $I^ nM^\wedge $ maps onto $I^ nM/I^{n + 1}M$ we see that $K_{n + 1} + I^ n M^\wedge = K_ n$. Thus the inverse system $\{ K_ n/I^ n M^\wedge \} _{n \geq 1}$ has surjective transition maps. By Lemma 10.87.1 we see that there is a short exact sequence
Hence $M^\wedge $ is complete if and only if $K_ n/I^ n M^\wedge = 0$ for all $n \geq 1$.
$\square$
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