Abstract

California at Irvine, Irvine, California 92717 Communicated by Walter Feit Received August 24, 1971 A geometrically interpretable condition on a correspondence between two algebraic varieties of the same dimension is considered and gives rise to the name finite correspondence. After an algebraic characterization of finite correspondences the paper considers many contexts in which the concept appears to be very attractive and historically motivated. 0. INTRODUCTION AND EXAMPLES OF CLASSICAL CORRESPONDENCES

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