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In algebraic geometry, especially in scheme theory, a property is said to hold geometrically over a field if it also holds over the algebraic closure of the field. In other words, a property holds geometrically if it holds after a base change to a geometric point. For example, a smooth variety is a variety that is geometrically regular.

Geometrically irreducible and geometrically reduced

Given a scheme X that is of finite type over a field k, the following are equivalent:[1]

The same statement also holds if "irreducible" is replaced with "reduced" and the separable closure is replaced by the perfect closure.[2]

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