Ideal-variety duality In a slightly different direction, an algebraic variety in an affine space can be viewed either “in physical space” or “internally” as a collection of points in, or else “in frequency space” or “externally” as a collection of polynomials on whose simultaneous zero locus cuts out. The fundamental connection between the two is given by the Farkas lemma.
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