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The Art of Mumford

Posted on 20 December, 2008 by Walt

The language of schemes relies on a dramatic extension of the notion of points. David Mumford’s Red Book on Varieties and Schemes is full of drawings that try to communicate these exotic new sorts of points. Lieven Le Bruyn explains.

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