“…Since n ∩ R/p = m is the maximal ideal of R/p, the ideal n is also maximal. Then, consider the localization (R/q) n and its completion R ′ with respect to n. The valuation v extends canonically to a local valuation v ′ of R ′ (see, e.g., [PPS,Lemma 5.16]). Finally, passing to the quotient of R ′ by home(v ′ ), we can assume that R ′ is a domain and home(v ′ ) = {0}.…”