Una primera lección de Geometría Algebraica
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Keywords
Algebraic systems, change of variable methods, equivalence of algebraic systems, Gröbner basis, affine varieties and their morphisms, equivalence of affine varieties.
Abstract
This paper explains how Algebraic Geometry originated from the study of solution sets of algebraic systems.
MSC: 14-XX,
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