Computational Algebraic Geometry
Birational equivalence is a relationship between algebraic varieties where two varieties are considered equivalent if they can be connected by rational maps that are inverses of each other on dense open subsets. This concept is fundamental in understanding how varieties can share similar properties, even if they are not isomorphic as schemes. Birational equivalence often arises in the study of projective varieties and their properties, where it helps in classifying varieties based on their geometric features.
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