Algebraic Geometry
The canonical ring of a projective variety is an algebraic object that captures information about its canonical divisor and serves as a tool to study the geometry of the variety. This ring, formed from sections of line bundles associated with the canonical divisor, plays a crucial role in understanding the singularities and properties of varieties, particularly in the classification of singularities like canonical and terminal singularities.
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