The term "Springer resolution" refers to a specific technique in algebraic geometry and commutative algebra used to resolve singularities of certain types of algebraic varieties. It was introduced by the mathematician G. Springer in the context of resolving singular points in algebraic varieties that arise in the study of algebraic groups, particularly in relation to nilpotent orbits and representations of Lie algebras.
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