Chow group
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Named after Wei-Liang Chow by Claude Chevalley (1958).
Noun[edit]
Chow group (plural Chow groups)
- (mathematics) The Chow groups of an algebraic variety over any field are algebro-geometric analogs of the homology of a topological space. The elements of the Chow group are formed out of subvarieties (so-called algebraic cycles) in a similar way to how simplicial or cellular homology groups are formed out of subcomplexes.