algebraic geometry

Noun

 * 1)  A branch of mathematics that studies algebraic varieties (solution sets of polynomial equations) and their generalisations, using techniques from both algebra (chiefly commutative algebra) and geometry.
 * 2) * 1977,, Algebraic Geometry, Springer, Softcover Reprint, 1977, page xiii,
 * The author of an introductory book on algebraic geometry has the difficult task of providing geometrical insight and examples, while at the same time developing the modern technical language of the subject. For in algebraic geometry, a great gap appears to separate the intuitive ideas which form the point of departure from the technical methods used in modern research.
 * The first question is that of language. Algebraic geometry has developed in waves, each with its own language and point of view.
 * 1) * 2003, Ian F. Blake, Curves with Many Points and Their Applications, Marc Fossorier, Hideki Imai, Shu Lin, Alain Poli (editors), Applied Algebra, Algebraic Algorithms and Error-Correcting Codes: 13th International Symposium, Proceedings, Springer, 1719, page 55,
 * The use of curves in algebraic geometries, in applications such as coding and cryptography, now has an extensive literature and has been responsible for dramatic developments in both subjects.

Translations

 * Armenian: հանրահաշվական երկրաչափություն
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 * Czech: algebraická geometrie
 * Danish: algebraisk geometri
 * Finnish: algebrallinen geometria
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 * Galician: xeometría alxebraica
 * German: algebraische Geometrie
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 * Macedonian: алгебарска геометрија
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 * Russian: алгебраи́ческая геоме́трия
 * Spanish: geometría algebraica
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