Zariski-Riemann space

English

Etymology

Named by Nagata (1962) after Oscar Zariski and Bernhard Riemann.

Noun

Zariski-Riemann space (plural Zariski-Riemann spaces)

  1. (algebraic geometry) A locally ringed space of a subring k of a field K, whose points are valuation rings containing k and contained in K. They generalize the Riemann surface of a complex curve.

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