Algebra, Arithmetic, and Geometry: In Honor of Yu. I. Manin consists of invited expository and research articles on new developments arising from Maninβs outstanding contributions to mathematics. Contributors in the second volume: M. Harris D. Kaledin M. Kapranov N.M. Katz R.M. Kaufmann J. KollΓ‘r M.
Cubic forms; algebra, geometry, arithmetic
β Scribed by IU I Manin
- Book ID
- 127418301
- Publisher
- North-Holland Pub. Co.; American Elsevier Pub. Co
- Year
- 1974
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Series
- North-Holland mathematical library 4
- Category
- Library
- City
- Amsterdam, New York
- ISBN
- 0444104569
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