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The Riemann sphere is one of the simplest complex algebraic varieties.

In algebraic geometry, a complex algebraic variety is an algebraic variety (in the scheme sense or otherwise) over the field of complex numbers.[1]

Chow's theorem

Template:Main article Chow's theorem states that a projective complex analytic variety, i.e., a closed analytic subvariety of the complex projective space 𝐏n, is an algebraic variety. These are usually simply referred to as projective varieties.

Hironaka's theorem

Let Template:Mvar be a complex algebraic variety. Then there is a projective resolution of singularities XX.[2]

Relation with similar concepts

Despite Chow's theorem, not every complex analytic variety is a complex algebraic variety.

See also

References

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Bibliography

  1. Parshin, Alexei N., and Igor Rostislavovich Shafarevich, eds. Algebraic Geometry III: Complex Algebraic Varieties. Algebraic Curves and Their Jacobians. Vol. 3. Springer, 1998. Template:ISBN
  2. Template:Harv