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- Formal_scheme abstract "In mathematics, specifically in algebraic geometry, a formal scheme is a type of space which includes data about its surroundings. Unlike an ordinary scheme, a formal scheme includes infinitesimal data that, in effect, points in a direction off of the scheme. For this reason, formal schemes frequently appear in topics such as deformation theory. But the concept is also used to prove a theorem such as the theorem on formal functions, which is used to deduce theorems of interest for usual schemes.A locally noetherian scheme is a locally noetherian formal scheme in the canonical way: the formal completion along itself. In other words, the category of locally noetherian formal schemes contains all locally noetherian schemes.".
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- Formal_scheme subject Category:Algebraic_geometry.
- Formal_scheme subject Category:Scheme_theory.
- Formal_scheme comment "In mathematics, specifically in algebraic geometry, a formal scheme is a type of space which includes data about its surroundings. Unlike an ordinary scheme, a formal scheme includes infinitesimal data that, in effect, points in a direction off of the scheme. For this reason, formal schemes frequently appear in topics such as deformation theory.".
- Formal_scheme label "Formal scheme".
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