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THE INDISCERNIBLE TOPOLOGY: A MOCK ZARISKI TOPOLOGY

Journal of Mathematical Logic, 2001
We associate with every first order structure [Formula: see text] a family of invariant, locally Noetherian topologies (one topology on each Mn). The structure is almost determined by the topologies, and properties of the structure are reflected by topological properties. We study these topologies in particular for stable structures. In nice cases, we
Junker, Markus, Lascar, Daniel
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The Wadge hierarchy on Zariski topologies

Topology and its Applications, 2021
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Riccardo Camerlo, Carla Massaza
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The Zariski Topology

2010
In this chapter we will put a topology on Kn and on affine varieties. This topology is quite weak, but surprisingly useful. We will define an analogous topology on Spec(R). In both cases, there are correspondences between closed sets and radical ideals.
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Zariski subhyperspace topology on hyperideals

Rendiconti del Circolo Matematico di Palermo Series 2
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Öz, N. M. Polat, Türkmen, B. Nişancı
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Dual of Zariski Topology for Modules

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2011
In this paper we introduce the dual Zariski topology on the set of second submodules of M, denoted by Specs(M), for an R‐module M. We give some relationships between Specs(M) and Spec(R/Ann(M)). By using this topological space, we give some characterizations of rings and modules.
Seçil Çeken   +5 more
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On Zariski topologies on polyrings

Russian Mathematical Surveys, 2017
The article is devoted to the Zariski topology on polyrings. Interiors of finite-valued sets are studied. Properties of products of polyrings are investigated.
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The Zariski topology graph on scheme

Asian-European Journal of Mathematics, 2018
Let [Formula: see text] be a quasi-compact scheme and [Formula: see text]. By [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text], we denote the set of closed points of [Formula: see text] and the closure of the subset [Formula: see text]. Let [Formula: see text] be a nonempty subset of [Formula: see text].
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Productivity of the Zariski topology on groups.

2013
Summary: This paper investigates the productivity of the Zariski topology \(\mathfrak Z_G\) of a group \(G\). If \(\mathcal G=\{G_i\mid i\in I\}\) is a family of groups and \(G=\prod _{i\in I}G_i\) is their direct product, we prove that \(\mathfrak Z_G\subseteq\prod _{i\in I}\mathfrak Z_{G_i}\).
DIKRANJAN, Dikran, TOLLER, Daniele
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A Generalization of Zariski Topology

2020
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Yıldız, Eda   +3 more
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On the Zariski topology of $��$-groups

2017
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