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  • Elliptic curve [r]: An algebraic curve of genus one with a group structure; a one-dimensional abelian variety. [e]
  • Genus-degree formula [r]: Formula which relates the degree d of a non-singular plane curve with its arithmetic genus g. [e]
  • K3 surface [r]: Complex or algebraic smooth minimal complete surface that is regular and has trivial canonical bundle. [e]

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  • Elliptic curve [r]: An algebraic curve of genus one with a group structure; a one-dimensional abelian variety. [e]
  • Exact sequence [r]: A sequence of algebraic objects and morphisms which is used to describe or analyse algebraic structure. [e]
  • The Oldest Confession [r]: The first of many novels by the American satirist and thriller writer Richard Condon, it concerns a gang of thieves who steal Old Master paintings in 1950s Spain. [e]
  • Abelian surface [r]: A 2-dimensional Abelian variety. [e]