Algebraic Groups
- Identity component
- Linear algebraic group
- Additive group
- Multiplicative group
- Borel subgroup
- Parabolic subgroup
- Radical of an algebraic group
- Unipotent radical
- Lie-Kolchin theorem
- Haboush's theorem (also known as the Mumford conjecture)
- Abelian variety
- Theta function
- Grassmannian
- Flag manifold
- Algebraic torus
- Weil restriction
- Differential Galois theory
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