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André plane

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The André plane, also known as the André–Tamagawa plane, is a concept in algebraic geometry that arises in the context of p-adic geometry and the study of rational points on algebraic varieties. It was introduced by the mathematician Yves André as part of his work on the geometry of numbers and the theory of motives.

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