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Zariski's finiteness theorem is a result in algebraic geometry, particularly concerning the structure of varieties over fields, particularly over algebraically closed fields. The theorem is named after Oscar Zariski, a prominent figure in the development of modern algebraic geometry. The essence of the theorem deals with the behavior of morphisms between algebraic varieties.

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