Zariski's finiteness theorem

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In algebra, Zariski's finiteness theorem gives a positive answer to Hilbert's 14th problem for the polynomial ring in two variables, as a special case.[1] Precisely, it states:

Given a normal domain A, finitely generated as an algebra over a field k, if L is a subfield of the field of fractions of A containing k such that , then the k-subalgebra is finitely generated.

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  1. ^ "HILBERT'S FOURTEENTH PROBLEM AND LOCALLY NILPOTENT DERIVATIONS" (PDF). Retrieved 2023-08-25.
  • Zariski, O. (1954). "Interprétations algébrico-géométriques du quatorzième problème de Hilbert". Bull. Sci. Math. (2). 78: 155–168.