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Differential algebraic group

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Differential algebraic groups are mathematical structures that arise in the study of algebraic groups and differential equations. They combine concepts from algebraic geometry and differential geometry, specifically the theory of algebraic groups over differential fields. Here’s a more detailed breakdown of the concept: ### Algebraic Groups An algebraic group is a group that is also an algebraic variety, meaning it can be defined by polynomial equations. The group operations (multiplication and inversion) are also given by regular (i.

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