Classification of abelian Nash manifolds
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Abstract: By the algebraization of affine Nash groups, a connected affine Nash group is an abelian Nash manifold if and only if its algebraization is a real abelian variety. We first classify real abelian varieties up to isomorphisms. Then with a bit more efforts, we classify abelian Nash manifolds up to Nash equivalences.
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