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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/pure-mathematics/events/algebraic-geometry-working
 -seminar-59
SUMMARY:Algebraic Geometry Working Seminar
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DESCRIPTION:NICOLAS BANKS\, DEPARTMENT OF PURE MATHEMATICS\, UNIVERSITY OF 
 WATERLOO\n\n\"INTERSECTION THEORY\, CHOW GROUPS\, AND A GENERALIZED BEZOUT
 'S THEOREM\"\n\nBezout's Theorem is a classical result which states that t
 wo plane\ncurves intersect in a number of points equal to the product of t
 heir\ndegrees. This theorem has an interesting history: it was essentially
 \nknown to Newton in the 17th century\, while the first proof was\nattempt
 ed a century later by Bezout. The first rigorous\,\nalgebro-geometric proo
 f was finally given by Serre in 1958.
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