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Algebraically compact group

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An "algebraically compact group" is a concept primarily found in the context of algebraic groups, a subject at the intersection of algebra and geometry. In broad terms, an **algebraic group** is a group that is also an algebraic variety, meaning it can be described by polynomial equations. These groups arise in various branches of mathematics, including number theory, algebraic geometry, and representation theory.

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