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In Part I of this talk, we have learned that  Weyl algebras have
a lot of finite dimensional representations if the characteristic of 
the base field is non zero.
We would like to formulate this in terms of schemes.
Before we do this, let us review definitions and preliminaries of
usual (that means, commutative) affine schemes.
We do this in our way. That means, by focusing on representations, 
especially on irreducible ones.
Subsections
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