Algebraic space
In mathematics, an algebraic space is a generalization of the affine schemes of algebraic geometry introduced by Michael Artin for use in deformation theory.
Related Topics:
Mathematics - Affine scheme - Algebraic geometry - Michael Artin - Deformation theory
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Definition |
| ► | Facts about algebraic spaces |
| ► | Applications |
| ► | Reference |
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