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Faltings's theorem  Faltings' theorem  Falting's theorem  Falting theorem  Faltings theorem
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Faltings's theorem is a result in arithmetic geometry, according to which a curve of genus greater than 1 over the field Q {\displaystyle \mathbb {Q} } of rational numbers has only finitely many rational points. Wikipedia
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Faltings's theorem is a result in arithmetic geometry, according to which a curve of genus greater than 1 over the field Q {\displaystyle \mathbb {Q} } of rational numbers has only finitely many rational points. Wikipedia
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