The Italian School of Algebraic Geometry refers to a group of mathematicians and a particular style of research that flourished in Italy, especially during the early to mid-20th century. This movement was characterized by a focus on the geometric properties of algebraic varieties and the use of modern techniques in algebraic geometry. Key figures in the Italian School include: 1. **Giorgio A. B. E.

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