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Universal algebraic geometry

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In universal algebraic geometry, algebraic geometry is generalized from the geometry of rings to geometry of arbitrary varieties of algebras, so that every variety of algebra has its own algebraic geometry. The two terms algebraic variety and variety of algebra should not be confused.

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