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Have you heard of the Brill–Noether theory?

In algebraic geometry, Brill–Noether theory, introduced by Alexander von Brill and Max Noether (1874), is the study of special divisors, certain divisors on a curve C that determine more compatible functions than would be predicted. In classical language, special divisors move on the curve in a "larger than expected" linear system of divisors.
GuiltyBiStander · 31-35, F
No I haven't.

But the "larger than expected" claim sounds really familiar 😎

 
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