Faltings' annihilator theorem is a significant result in the area of algebraic geometry and number theory, particularly related to the study of algebraic varieties over number fields and their points of finite type. The theorem, established by Gerd Faltings in the context of his work on the theory of rational points on algebraic varieties, provides an important connection between the geometry of these varieties and the actions of certain dual objects.
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