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Timeline for Picard group finitely generated

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Jun 5, 2018 at 14:19 history undeleted S. Carnahan
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Feb 25, 2018 at 8:35 comment added Laurent Moret-Bailly $\mathrm{Pic}^0(X)$ is finite, since it is a subgroup of $\underline{\mathrm{Pic}}^0_{X/k}(k)$, and $\underline{\mathrm{Pic}}^0_{X/k}$ (the unit component of the Picard scheme of $X$) is a $k$-group scheme of finite type and thus has only finitely many $k$-points.
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