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Finite type invariant

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In the context of mathematics, particularly in topology and algebraic geometry, the term "finite type invariant" can refer to certain properties or characteristics associated with topological spaces or algebraic varieties. ### Finite Type Invariant in Algebraic Geometry In algebraic geometry, an invariant of a variety (or a scheme) is said to be of finite type if it can be described in a way that relates to a finite subset of some underlying structure.

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