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In algebraic geometry, the **dimension** of an algebraic variety is a fundamental concept that provides a measure of the "size" or "degrees of freedom" of the variety. Specifically, there are two common ways to define the dimension of an algebraic variety: 1. **Geometric Dimension**: This definition is based on the notion of irreducible components of the variety.

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