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- Anabelian_geometry abstract "Anabelian geometry is a proposed theory in mathematics, describing the way the algebraic fundamental group G of an algebraic variety V, or some related geometric object, determines how V can be mapped into another geometric object W, under the assumption that G is very far from being an abelian group, in a sense to be made more precise. The word anabelian (an alpha privative an- before abelian) was introduced in Esquisse d'un Programme, an influential manuscript of Alexander Grothendieck, circulated in the 1980s.While the work of Grothendieck was for many years unpublished, and unavailable through the traditional formal scholarly channels, the formulation and predictions of the proposed theory received much attention, and some alterations, at the hands of a number of mathematicians. Those who have researched in this area have obtained some expected and related results, and in the 21st century the beginnings of such a theory started to be available.".
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- Anabelian_geometry subject Category:Algebraic_geometry.
- Anabelian_geometry comment "Anabelian geometry is a proposed theory in mathematics, describing the way the algebraic fundamental group G of an algebraic variety V, or some related geometric object, determines how V can be mapped into another geometric object W, under the assumption that G is very far from being an abelian group, in a sense to be made more precise.".
- Anabelian_geometry label "Anabelian geometry".
- Anabelian_geometry label "Anabelsche Geometrie".
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