"algebraic fundamental group" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: algebraic fundamental groups [plural]
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  1. (algebraic geometry) A group which is an analogue for schemes of the fundamental group for topological spaces. Wikipedia link: Étale fundamental group Categories (topical): Algebraic geometry Synonyms (algebraic analogue of fundamental group): étale fundamental group Related terms: fundamental group, geometric fundamental group, orbifold fundamental group, topological fundamental group

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