Chow's theorem

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In mathematics, Chow's theorem may refer to a number of theorems due to Wei-Liang Chow:

  • Chow's theorem: The theorem that asserts that any analytic subvariety in projective space is actually algebraic.
  • Chow–Rashevskii theorem: In sub-Riemannian geometry, the theorem that asserts that any two points are connected by a horizontal curve.

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