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Dual abelian variety Dual basis Dual (category theory)
Dual code
Duality (electrical engineering)
Duality (optimization)
Dualizing module Dualizing sheaf...
- n = height(m). A
dualizing module need not be
unique because the
tensor product of any
dualizing module with a rank 1
projective module is also a
dualizing module...
- Look up
dualism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dualism most
commonly refers to: Mind–body
dualism, a
philosophical view
which holds that
mental phenomena...
- uses the
dualizing sheaf on the
ambient Pn to
construct the
dualizing sheaf on X.
coherent duality reflexive sheaf Gorenstein ring
Dualizing module Hartshorne...
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theory can be derived:
dualizing complexes pull back via f ! {\displaystyle f^{!}} , the
Grothendieck residue symbol, the
dualizing sheaf in the Cohen–Macaulay...
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duality in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Duality may
refer to:
Duality (mathematics), a
mathematical concept Dual (category theory), a formalization...
- *-autonomous, with the
monoidal unit as the
dualizing object. Conversely, if the unit of a *-autonomous
category is a
dualizing object then
there is a canonical...
- up
dual in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dual or
Duals may
refer to:
Dual (mathematics), a
notion of
paired concepts that
mirror one
another Dual (category...
- is the
canonical line
bundle placed in
degree −n.
Using the
dualizing complex,
Serre duality generalizes to any
proper scheme X over k. Namely,
there is...
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Artinian local ring then the
Matlis module is the same as the
dualizing module.
Matlis duality can be
conceptually explained using the
language of adjoint...