Definition of Subvariety. Meaning of Subvariety. Synonyms of Subvariety

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Definition of Subvariety

Subvariety
Subvariety Sub`va*ri"e*ty, n.; pl. -ties. A subordinate variety, or a division of a variety.

Meaning of Subvariety from wikipedia

- A subvariety (Latin: subvarietas) in botanical nomenclature is a taxonomic rank. They are rarely used to classify organisms. Subvariety is ranked: below...
- quasi-projective varieties, meaning that they were open subvarieties of closed subvarieties of projective space. For example, in Chapter 1 of Hartshorne...
- In algebraic geometry, divisors are a generalization of codimension-1 subvarieties of algebraic varieties. Two different generalizations are in common use...
- removed) is not an affine variety; cf. Hartogs' extension theorem. The subvarieties of codimension one in the affine space k n {\displaystyle k^{n}} are...
- blowup is the universal (in the sense of category theory) way to turn a subvariety into a Cartier divisor. A blowup can also be called monoidal transformation...
- a longer duration compared to other types of rice.[citation needed] A subvariety of the Samba, known as the Seeraga Samba or Jeera Samba (in Tamil: சீரக...
- Plant Varieties and Farmers' Rights Act of 2001 (India) Race (biology) Subvariety Trinomial nomenclature Plant Landrace "Article 4". International Code...
- The 12.17×42mm RF rimfire round was developed by a joint Swedish-Norwegian arms commission, and was adopted by the armed forces of both Sweden and Norway...
- Italy Seafood pizza Seafood, such as fish, s****fish or squid. Italy Subvarieties include pizza ai frutti di mare (no cheese) and pizza pescatore (with...
- Y {\displaystyle f:X\rightarrow Y} of varieties is a kind of 'large' subvariety of X {\displaystyle X} which is 'crushed' by f {\displaystyle f} , in...