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  • Method in algebraic geometry of making an abelian variety from a morphism of algebraic curves.
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  • {{r|Algebraic geometry}}
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  • In algebraic geometry, differential geometry, and differential topology, the top wedge product of
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  • In classical [[algebraic geometry]], the genus-degree formula relates the degree <math>d</math> of a non-sing ...\scriptstyle \frac12 r(r-1)</math>.<ref>Semple and Roth, ''Introduction to Algebraic Geometry'', Oxford University Press (repr.1985) ISBN 0-19-85336-2. Pp.53-54</ref>
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  • #REDIRECT [[Divisor (algebraic geometry)]]
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  • ...neral objects of interest to algebraic geometry, while the more elementary algebraic geometry of algebraic sets is closely related to [[commutative algebra]]. {{Image|Algebraic geometry.png|center|700px|<br/>}}
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  • Theory used to construct l-adic cohomology in algebraic geometry.
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  • ...>A certain type of function in [[complex analysis]], with connections to [[algebraic geometry]] and [[number theory]]
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  • ==In algebraic geometry== In [[algebraic geometry]], a generic point of an [[algebraic variety]] is a point for which the coo
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  • ...analysis'', Princeton university press. Part II in ''complex analysis and algebraic geometry'', Cambridge university press. Part III in ''Invent Math''. 35. *P. Griffithis and J. Harris ''Principles of Algebraic Geometry''. Chapter 4
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  • {{r|Algebraic geometry}}
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  • {{r|Polarization (algebraic geometry)}}
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  • In [[algebraic geometry]], [[differential geometry]], and [[differential topology]] the canonical s
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  • In [[algebraic geometry]] an '''Abelian variety''' <math>A</math> over a [[field]] <math>K</math> i
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  • {{r|Linear system (algebraic geometry)}}
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  • In [[complex geometry]] and in [[algebraic geometry]] '''K3 surfaces''' are the 2-dimensional analog of [[elliptic curves]]. Th In algebraic geometry a [[algebraic surface|surface]] <math>S</math> is a <math>K3</math> surface
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  • {{r|Genus (algebraic geometry)}}
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  • {{r|Divisor (algebraic geometry)}}
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  • {{r|Algebraic geometry}}
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  • {{r|Algebraic geometry}}
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  • {{r|Algebraic geometry}}
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  • Formula of algebraic geometry and complex manifold theory relates, for a hypersurface, its normal bundle,
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  • {{r|Algebraic geometry}}
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  • ...diverse fields in mathematics, including applied mathematics, analysis, [[algebraic geometry]]. However, he is probably best known for his work in [[number theory]], a
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  • {{r|Algebraic geometry}}
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  • {{r|Algebraic geometry}}
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  • In [[algebraic geometry]], the adjunction formula states that if <math>X, Y</math> are smooth algeb * ''Prniciples of algebraic geometry'', Griffiths and Harris, Wiley classics library, ISBN 0-471-05059-8 pp 146-
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  • In [[algebraic geometry]] the '''Riemann-Hurwitz formula''', named after [[Bernhard Riemann]] and [
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  • {{r|Algebraic geometry}}
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  • {{r|Algebraic geometry}}
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  • {{r|Algebraic geometry}}
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  • ...hem, are the principal objects of study in modern [[algebraic geometry]]. Algebraic geometry began as the study of [[variety (mathematics)|varieties]], geometric figure Schemes have superseded varieties as the main objects of interest in algebraic geometry for several reasons: they give a uniform way to treat all previous dispara
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  • In [[algebraic geometry]] an '''Abelian surface''' over a [[field]] <math>K</math> is a two dimensi
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  • {{r|Algebraic geometry}}
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  • In [[mathematics]], in the field of arithmetic algebraic geometry, the '''Manin obstruction''' is attached to a geometric object ''X'' which
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Algebraic geometry]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • * In [[algebraic geometry]], there exists the notion of a [[Gröbner basis]] of an [[ideal]].
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  • '''Étale morphism''' in [[algebraic geometry]], a field of mathematics, is an algebraic analogue of the notion of a loca
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  • In [[algebraic geometry]], '''Kummer's quartic surface''' is an [[irreducible]] [[algebraic surface * Igor Dolgachev's online notes on classical algebraic geometry (this is the main source of the first part of this article)
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  • In [[algebraic geometry]] the '''Riemann-Roch theorem''' states that if <math>C</math> is a smooth * P. Grifiths and J. Harris ''Principles of Algebraic geometry'' ISBN 0-471-05059-8 Chapter 2.3 (analytic approach and sheaf theoretic app
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  • ...rm''' is a type of function in [[complex analysis]], with connections to [[algebraic geometry]] and [[number theory]]. Modular forms played a key rôle in [[Andrew Wiles
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  • * 1072: [[Persian people|Persian]] mathematician [[Omar Khayyam]] develops algebraic geometry and, in the ''Treatise on Demonstration of Problems of Algebra'', gives a c
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  • ...mathematics that involve algebraic structures, such as algebraic topology, algebraic geometry, and algebraic number theory. A strong understanding of module theory is e
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  • In [[algebraic geometry]] and in the theory of [[Riemann surfaces]] a '''hyperelliptic curve''' is
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  • In [[algebraic geometry]], an '''isogeny''' between [[abelian variety|abelian varieties]] is a [[ra
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  • ...area has found applications in various mathematical disciplines, including algebraic geometry.
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  • ...r [[Persian people|Persian]] mathematician, [[Omar Khayyam]], developed [[algebraic geometry]] and found the general geometric solution of the [[cubic equation]]. The I
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  • most often when one wishes to emphasise the connections to modern algebraic geometry (as in, for instance, [[Faltings' theorem]]) rather than to techniques in d
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  • ...l variables is very difficult and was the genesis of the modern field of [[algebraic geometry]], which itself is used in modern [[theoretical physics]].
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  • ...e the concepts of [[fiber bundles]] and calculus on [[manifold]]s. Within algebraic geometry is the description of geometric objects as solution sets of [[polynomial]]
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  • ...algebra in geometrical terms, Diophantus did what we would now call basic algebraic geometry in purely algebraic terms. In modern language, what Diophantus does is to f ...d to systematise it, but the time was not yet ripe for such an endeavour - algebraic geometry was still in its infancy.<ref "Eulinf">Weil, op. cit., p. 181.</ref> He did
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