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Function field of an algebraic variety

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The function field of an algebraic variety is a concept that arises in algebraic geometry. It can be thought of as the "field of rational functions" defined on the variety. Here’s a more detailed explanation: 1. **Algebraic Variety**: An algebraic variety is a geometric object that is defined as the solution set to a system of polynomial equations over a given field (typically the field of complex numbers or the rationals).

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