- quasi-projective varieties,
meaning that they were open
subvarieties of
closed subvarieties of
projective space. For example, in
Chapter 1 of Hartshorne...
- A
subvariety (Latin: subvarietas) in
botanical nomenclature is a
taxonomic rank. They are
rarely used to
classify organisms.
Subvariety is ranked: below...
- higher-codimension
subvarieties. As a
result of this property, much of
algebraic geometry studies an
arbitrary variety by
analysing its codimension-1
subvarieties and...
- the
cohomology classes of
complex subvarieties of X. This is too optimistic,
because there are not
enough subvarieties to make this work. A
possible substitute...
-
Chert (/ˈtʃɜːrt/) is a hard, fine-grained
sedimentary rock
composed of
microcrystalline or
cryptocrystalline quartz, the
mineral form of
silicon dioxide...
- an
extrinsic notion,
which depends on an
embedding as a
subvariety. Informally,
subvarieties are in
general position if they
cannot be
described more...
- obertes), /ɛ/ and /ɔ/, are
generally as low as /a/ in most
Balearic subvarieties. The
phonetic realizations of /ɛ/
approaches [æ] (as in
American English...
-
Catarratto is a
white Italian wine
grape planted primarily in
Sicily where it is the most
widely planted grape.
Catarratto can make full
bodied wines with...
-
Gothic architecture is an
architectural style that was
prevalent in
Europe from the late 12th to the 16th century,
during the High and Late
Middle Ages...
-
product of
fields is not a field, so
fields do not form a variety. A
subvariety of a
variety of
algebras V is a
subclass of V that has the same signature...