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Algebraic Geometry

A First Course

Joe Harris

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English
Springer Verlag
17 September 1992
This book is intended to introduce students to algebraic geometry; to give them a sense of the basic objects considered, the questions asked about them, and the sort of answers one can expect to obtain. It thus emplasizes the classical roots of the subject. For readers interested in simply seeing what the subject is about, this avoids the more technical details better treated with the most recent methods. For readers interested in pursuing the subject further, this book will provide a basis for understanding the developments of the last half century, which have put the subject on a radically new footing. Based on lectures given at Brown and Harvard Universities, this book retains the informal style of the lectures and stresses examples throughout; the theory is developed as needed. The first part is concerned with introducing basic varieties and constructions; it describes, for example, affine and projective varieties, regular and rational maps, and particular classes of varieties such as determinantal varieties and algebraic groups. The second part discusses attributes of varieties, including dimension, smoothness, tangent spaces and cones, degree, and parameter and moduli spaces.

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Imprint:   Springer Verlag
Country of Publication:   United States
Volume:   133
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 155mm,  Spine: 20mm
Weight:   1.490kg
ISBN:   9780387977164
ISBN 10:   0387977163
Series:   Graduate Texts in Mathematics
Pages:   347
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Undergraduate ,  Further / Higher Education ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
I: Examples of Varieties and Maps.- Lecture 1 Affine and Projective Varieties.- Lecture 2 Regular Functions and Maps.- Lecture 3 Cones, Projections, and More About Products.- Lecture 4 Families and Parameter Spaces.- Lecture 5 Ideals of Varieties, Irreducible Decomposition, and the Nullstellensatz.- Lecture 6 Grassmannians and Related Varieties.- Lecture 7 Rational Functions and Rational Maps.- Lecture 8 More Examples.- Lecture 9 Determinantal Varieties.- Lecture 10 Algebraic Groups.- II: Attributes of Varieties.- Lecture 11 Definitions of Dimension and Elementary Examples.- Lecture 12 More Dimension Computations.- Lecture 13 Hilbert Polynomials.- Lecture 14 Smoothness and Tangent Spaces.- Lecture 15 Gauss Maps, Tangential and Dual Varieties.- Lecture 16 Tangent Spaces to Grassmannians.- Lecture 17 Further Topics Involving Smoothness and Tangent Spaces.- Lecture 18 Degree.- Lecture 19 Further Examples and Applications of Degree.- Lecture 20 Singular Points and Tangent Cones.- Lecture 21 Parameter Spaces and Moduli Spaces.- Lecture 22 Quadrics.- Hints for Selected Exercises.- References.

Reviews for Algebraic Geometry: A First Course

J. Harris <p>Algebraic Geometry <p>A First Course <p> This book succeeds brilliantly by concentrating on a number of core topics (the rational normal curve, Veronese and Segre maps, quadrics, projections, Grassmannians, scrolls, Fano varieties, etc.) and by treating them in a hugely rich and varied way. The author ensures that the reader will learn a large amount of classical material and perhaps more importantly, will also learn that there is no one approach to the subject. The essence lies in the range and interplay of possible approaches. The author is to be congratulated on a work of deep and enthusiastic scholarship. a MATHEMATICAL REVIEWS


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