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Abhyankar's inequality is a result in algebraic geometry and algebra that provides a bound on the number of branches of a curve at a certain point in relation to its singularities. More precisely, it deals with the relationship between the degree of a polynomial and the number of points at which the curve may be singular except for a specified set.

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  1. Theorems in abstract algebra
  2. Abstract algebra
  3. Algebra
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