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  • 1Natural transformation — This article is about natural transformations in category theory. For the natural competence of bacteria to take up foreign DNA, see Transformation (genetics). In category theory, a branch of mathematics, a natural transformation provides a way… …

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  • 2Morphism — In mathematics, a morphism is an abstraction derived from structure preserving mappings between two mathematical structures. The notion of morphism recurs in much of contemporary mathematics. In set theory, morphisms are functions; in linear… …

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  • 3Finite morphism — In algebraic geometry, a branch of mathematics, a morphism of schemes is a finite morphism, if Y has an open cover by affine schemes Vi = SpecBi such that for each i, f − 1(Vi) = Ui is an open affine subscheme SpecAi, and the restriction of …

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  • 4Sheaf (mathematics) — This article is about sheaves on topological spaces. For sheaves on a site see Grothendieck topology and Topos. In mathematics, a sheaf is a tool for systematically tracking locally defined data attached to the open sets of a topological space.… …

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  • 5Blowing up — This article is about the mathematical concept of blowing up. For information about the physical/chemical process, see Explosion. For other uses of Blow up , see Blow up (disambiguation). Blowup of the affine plane. In mathematics, blowing up or… …

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  • 6Valuative criterion — In mathematics, specifically algebraic geometry, the valuative criteria is a name for a collection of results that make it possible whether a morphism of algebraic varieties, or more generally schemes, is universally closed, separated, or proper …

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  • 7Hilbert scheme — In algebraic geometry, a branch of mathematics, a Hilbert scheme is a scheme that is the parameter space for the closed subschemes of some projective space (or a more general scheme), refining the Chow variety. The Hilbert scheme is a disjoint… …

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  • 8Torelli theorem — In mathematics, the Torelli theorem is a classical result of algebraic geometry over the complex number field, stating that a non singular algebraic curve (compact Riemann surface) C is determined by its Jacobian variety J ( C ), when the latter… …

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  • 9Stalk (sheaf) — The stalk of a sheaf is a mathematical construction capturing the behaviour of a sheaf around a given point.Motivation and definitionSheaves are defined on open sets, but the underlying topological space X consists of points. It is reasonable to… …

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  • 10Adjoint functors — Adjunction redirects here. For the construction in field theory, see Adjunction (field theory). For the construction in topology, see Adjunction space. In mathematics, adjoint functors are pairs of functors which stand in a particular… …

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