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A generalization to -D of Algebraic Curves. More technically, an algebraic variety is a
reduced Scheme of Finite type over a Field
. An algebraic variety
is defined as the Set
of points in the Reals
(or the Complex Numbers
)
satisfying a system of Polynomial equations
for
, 2, .... According to the
Hilbert Basis Theorem, a Finite number of equations suffices.
See also Abelian Variety, Albanese Variety, Brauer-Severi Variety, Chow Variety, Picard Variety
References
Ciliberto, C.; Laura, E.; and Somese, A. J. (Eds.). Classification of Algebraic Varieties.
Providence, RI: Amer. Math. Soc., 1994.