= Abelian varieties
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An Abelian variety is a special type of algebraic variety that is defined over a field, typically the field of complex numbers or a finite field. They have a number of important properties that make them central to the study of algebraic geometry and number theory. Here are some key characteristics and definitions related to Abelian varieties: 1. **Group Structure**: An Abelian variety is not just a geometric object; it has a natural structure that turns it into a group.
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