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Projective geometry / Cayley–Bacharach theorem / Incidence geometry / Conic sections / Linear system of divisors / Cubic plane curve / Projective plane / Curve / Projective space / Geometry / Algebraic geometry / Algebraic curves
Date: 2012-06-12 18:15:53
Projective geometry
Cayley–Bacharach theorem
Incidence geometry
Conic sections
Linear system of divisors
Cubic plane curve
Projective plane
Curve
Projective space
Geometry
Algebraic geometry
Algebraic curves

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