Constructible subset
of an algebraic variety
A finite union of locally closed (in the Zariski topology) subsets. A locally closed subset is, by definition, an intersection of an open and a closed subset. The constructible subsets form a Boolean algebra and can be defined as elements of the Boolean algebra generated by the algebraic subvarieties. The role of constructible subsets in algebraic geometry is revealed by Chevalley's theorem: If is a morphism of algebraic varieties, then (and, moreover, the image of any constructible subset in ) is a constructible subset in . This is related to the fact that "algebraic" conditions determine the constructible subsets of an algebraic variety.
A mapping is called constructible if is finite and if for any point the pre-image is a constructible subset in .
References
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Constructible subset. Encyclopedia of Mathematics. URL: http://encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Constructible_subset&oldid=21832