Timeline for Which 'well-known' algebraic geometric results do not hold in characteristic 2?
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Jul 11, 2011 at 15:18 | vote | accept | Jesus Martinez Garcia | ||
Jul 8, 2011 at 9:01 | answer | added | Tommaso Centeleghe | timeline score: 1 | |
Jul 8, 2011 at 7:52 | answer | added | roy smith | timeline score: 1 | |
Jul 7, 2011 at 9:04 | history | edited | Jesus Martinez Garcia | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
added 249 characters in body
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Jul 7, 2011 at 8:59 | comment | added | Jesus Martinez Garcia | Please, if you give an example of a result which does not hold, or needs to be treated apart explain the reason. Francesco's answer is a good example of how to do this. | |
Jul 7, 2011 at 8:56 | comment | added | Jesus Martinez Garcia | You are right, I meant smooth, projective I assumed it. Fixed it. | |
Jul 7, 2011 at 8:56 | history | edited | Jesus Martinez Garcia | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
forgot smoothness
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Jul 7, 2011 at 1:07 | answer | added | Jeremy Teitelbaum | timeline score: 10 | |
Jul 7, 2011 at 0:24 | answer | added | Sándor Kovács | timeline score: 4 | |
Jul 6, 2011 at 20:24 | answer | added | Torsten Ekedahl | timeline score: 26 | |
Jul 6, 2011 at 19:22 | answer | added | Remke Kloosterman | timeline score: 7 | |
Jul 6, 2011 at 16:17 | answer | added | Felipe Voloch | timeline score: 4 | |
Jul 6, 2011 at 16:15 | comment | added | Felipe Voloch | There are singular strange curves in other characteristics (e.g. $y=x^p$ in char $p$). It's only for smooth projective curves that you get the classification you stated. | |
Jul 6, 2011 at 15:19 | answer | added | Sándor Kovács | timeline score: 8 | |
Jul 6, 2011 at 13:13 | answer | added | Ricky | timeline score: 15 | |
Jul 6, 2011 at 12:57 | answer | added | Francesco Polizzi | timeline score: 9 | |
Jul 6, 2011 at 12:42 | history | asked | Jesus Martinez Garcia | CC BY-SA 3.0 |