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Algebraically closed descent
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    Algebraically closed descent (English)
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    7 September 2003
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    The following theorem is proved: Let \(K/k\) be an extension of algebraically closed fields of infinite transcendence degree, and let \(Y\) be a \(\text{Spec}(k)\)-scheme. If \(X\) is an integral \(Y_K\)-scheme of finite type such that \(X^\sigma \cong_{Y_K} X\) for all \(\sigma\in \Aut_k(K)\), then \(X\) admits a unique \(Y\)-model.
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    Field of moduli
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    Field of definition
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    Fibered product
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    Going-up theorem
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    Hilbert's Nullstellensatz
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