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Algebraic geometry Volume 1

โœ Scribed by Kenji Ueno


Book ID
127438684
Publisher
American Mathematical Society
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
1 MB
Series
Iwanami series in modern mathematics, Translations of mathematical monographs 185, 197, 218
Category
Library
City
Providence, R.I
ISBN-13
9780821813584
ISSN
0065-9282

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โœฆ Synopsis


This is the first of three volumes on algebraic geometry. Today, most algebraic geometers are well-versed in the language of schemes, but many newcomers are still initially hesitant about them. Ueno's book provides an inviting introduction to the theory, which should overcome any such impediment to learning this rich subject.The book begins with a description of the standard theory of algebraic varieties. Next, sheaves are introduced and studied, using as few prerequisites as possible, and finally, Ueno describes schemes and their properties. Further properties of schemes will be discussed in the second volume. Ueno's book is a self-contained introduction to this important circle of ideas which assumes only a knowledge of basic notions from abstract algebra (such as prime ideals).


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