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  • Adjunction formula [r]: Formula of algebraic geometry and complex manifold theory relates, for a hypersurface, its normal bundle, its canonical bundle, and the canonical bundle of the ambient variety or manifold. [e]
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  • Commutative algebra [r]: Branch of mathematics studying commutative rings and related structures. [e]
  • Ernst Eduard Kummer [r]: (29 January 1810 - 14 May 1893) German mathematician who codified some of the relations between different hypergeometric series, proved Fermat's last theorem for a considerable class of prime exponents, and found the Kummer surface. [e]
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  • K3 surface [r]: Complex or algebraic smooth minimal complete surface that is regular and has trivial canonical bundle. [e]
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  • Étale morphism [r]: An algebraic analogue of the notion of a local isomorphism in the complex analytic topology. [e]

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