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has glosseng: In mathematics, a group scheme is a type of algebro-geometric object equipped with a composition law. Group schemes arise naturally as symmetries of schemes, and they generalize algebraic groups, in the sense that all algebraic groups have group scheme structure, but group schemes are not necessarily connected, smooth, or defined over a field. This extra generality allows one to study richer infinitesimal structures, and this can help one to understand and answer questions of arithmetic significance. The category of group schemes is somewhat better behaved than that of group varieties, since all homomorphisms have kernels, and there is a well-behaved deformation theory. Group schemes that are not algebraic groups play a significant role in arithmetic geometry and algebraic topology, since they come up in contexts of Galois representations and moduli problems. The initial development of the theory of group schemes was due to Alexandre Grothendieck, Michel Raynaud, and Michel Demazure in the early 1960s.
lexicalizationeng: group scheme
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has glosszho: 定義 在代數幾何中,一個概形S上的群概形G是範疇\mathrmSch}_S中的群對象。藉由米田信夫引理,我們可以給出兩種刻劃:
lexicalizationzho: 群概形

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