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Green's Conjecture
In mathematics, Clifford's theorem on special divisors is a result of on algebraic curves, showing the constraints on special linear systems on a curve ''C''. Statement A divisor on an algebraic curve, divisor on a Riemann surface ''C'' is a formal sum \textstyle D = \sum_P m_P P of points ''P'' on ''C'' with integer coefficients. One considers a divisor as a set of constraints on meromorphic functions in the function field of an algebraic variety, function field of ''C,'' defining L(D) as the vector space of functions having poles only at points of ''D'' with positive coefficient, ''at most as bad'' as the coefficient indicates, and having zeros at points of ''D'' with negative coefficient, with ''at least'' that multiplicity. The dimension of L(D) is finite, and denoted \ell(D). The linear system of divisors attached to ''D'' is the corresponding projective space of dimension \ell(D)-1. The other significant invariant of ''D'' is its degree ''d'', which is the sum of all its c ...
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