Serre's Theorem states that for a variety over a field, if the variety is projective and its structure sheaf is generated by global sections, then the higher cohomology groups of its structure sheaf vanish. This theorem is significant because it provides a bridge between algebraic geometry and cohomological methods, showcasing how projective varieties exhibit certain desirable properties that affine varieties may not.
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