DIFFERENTIAL FORMS

Differentials are an important topic in algebraic geometry, allowing the use of some classical geometric arguments in the context of varieties over any field. We will use them to define the genus of a curve, and to analyze the ramification of morphisms between curves. Although differentials remain important for arbitrary varieties, we will restrict our treatment to the case of nonsingular varieties.

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