A projective morphism is a type of morphism between varieties that allows one to relate the geometric structures in projective space. It connects the properties of projective varieties with their affine counterparts, ensuring that the image of a projective morphism remains within projective space. This concept is crucial for understanding how projective varieties behave, particularly in relation to homogeneous polynomials.
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