Algebraic geometry
โ Scribed by Masayoshi Miyanishi
- Book ID
- 127417766
- Publisher
- American Mathematical Society
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 3 MB
- Series
- TMM136-AMS
- Category
- Library
- ISBN
- 0821809180
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โฆ Synopsis
Students often find, in setting out to study algebraic geometry, that most of the serious textbooks on the subject require knowledge of ring theory, field theory, local rings and transcendental field extensions, and even sheaf theory. Often the expected background goes well beyond college mathematics. This book, aimed at senior undergraduates and graduate students, grew out of Miyanishi's attempt to lead students to an understanding of algebraic surfaces while presenting the necessary background along the way. Originally published in the Japanese in 1990, it presents a self-contained introduction to the fundamentals of algebraic geometry. This book begins with background on commutative algebras, sheaf theory, and related cohomology theory. The next part introduces schemes and algebraic varieties, the basic language of algebraic geometry. The last section brings readers to a point at which they can start to learn about the classification of algebraic surfaces.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
Robin Hartshorne studied algebraic geometry with Oscar Zariski and David Mumford at Harvard, and with J.-P. Serre and A. Grothendieck in Paris. After receiving his Ph.D. from Princeton in 1963, Hartshorne became a Junior Fellow at Harvard, then taught there for several years. In 1972 he moved to C
A text for a one-year course at the graduate level, for students with substantial background in algebra. Eight chapters contain material applicable to varieties of every dimension, and six chapters contain material which is particular to the theory of curves. Material considers irreducible varieties