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A [[scheme]] is said to be '''irreducible''' if its underlying [[topological space]] is [[irreducible space|irreducible]]. | A [[scheme]] is said to be '''irreducible''' if its underlying [[topological space]] is [[irreducible space|irreducible]]. | ||
Equivalently it has an atlas where each of the coordinate charts is an . | |||
==Relation with other properties== | ==Relation with other properties== | ||
Revision as of 12:39, 20 August 2007
Definition
A scheme is said to be irreducible if its underlying topological space is irreducible.
Equivalently it has an atlas where each of the coordinate charts is an .