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<p>link to <a href="page.php?w=sheaf_%28mathematics%29">sheaf</a> theory. In fact, the term localization originated in <a href="page.php?w=algebraic_geometry">algebraic geometry</a>: if R is a ring of <a href="page.php?w=function_%28mathematics%29">function</a>s defined on some geometric object (<a href="page.php?w=algebraic_variety">algebraic variety</a>) V, and one wants to study this variety "locally" near a point p, then one considers the set S of all functions that are not zero at p and localizes R with respect to S. The resulting ring  contains</p><p>
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