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An algebraic curve over a Field 
 is an equation 
, where 
 is a Polynomial in 
 and 
with Coefficients in 
.  A nonsingular algebraic curve is an algebraic curve over 
 which has
no Singular Points over 
.  A point on an algebraic curve is simply a
solution of the equation of the curve.  A 
-Rational Point is a point 
 on the curve, where 
 and 
 are
in the Field 
.
See also Algebraic Geometry, Algebraic Variety, Curve
References
Griffiths, P. A.  Introduction to Algebraic Curves.  Providence, RI: Amer. Math. Soc., 1989.