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Fundamental group scheme

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In algebraic geometry, the concept of a *fundamental group scheme* arises as an extension of the classical notion of the fundamental group in topology. It captures the idea of "loop" or "path" structures within a geometric object, such as a variety or more general scheme, but in a way that's suitable for the context of algebraic geometry.

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