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An Invitation to Arithmetic Geometry
 
Dino Lorenzini University of Georgia, Athens, GA
An Invitation to Arithmetic Geometry
Softcover ISBN:  978-1-4704-6725-8
Product Code:  GSM/9.S
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An Invitation to Arithmetic Geometry
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An Invitation to Arithmetic Geometry
Dino Lorenzini University of Georgia, Athens, GA
Softcover ISBN:  978-1-4704-6725-8
Product Code:  GSM/9.S
List Price: $89.00
MAA Member Price: $80.10
AMS Member Price: $71.20
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-2069-7
Product Code:  GSM/9.E
List Price: $85.00
MAA Member Price: $76.50
AMS Member Price: $68.00
Softcover ISBN:  978-1-4704-6725-8
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-2069-7
Product Code:  GSM/9.S.B
List Price: $174.00 $131.50
MAA Member Price: $156.60 $118.35
AMS Member Price: $139.20 $105.20
  • Book Details
     
     
    Graduate Studies in Mathematics
    Volume: 91996; 397 pp
    MSC: Primary 11; 14; Secondary 12; 13

    In this volume the author gives a unified presentation of some of the basic tools and concepts in number theory, commutative algebra, and algebraic geometry, and for the first time in a book at this level, brings out the deep analogies between them. The geometric viewpoint is stressed throughout the book. Extensive examples are given to illustrate each new concept, and many interesting exercises are given at the end of each chapter. Most of the important results in the one-dimensional case are proved, including Bombieri's proof of the Riemann Hypothesis for curves over a finite field. While the book is not intended to be an introduction to schemes, the author indicates how many of the geometric notions introduced in the book relate to schemes which will aid the reader who goes to the next level of this rich subject.

    Readership

    Graduate students and research mathematicians interested in number theory.

  • Table of Contents
     
     
    • Chapters
    • Description of the chapters
    • Chapter I. Integral closure
    • Chapter II. Plane curves
    • Chapter III. Factorization of ideals
    • Chapter IV. The discriminants
    • Chapter V. The ideal class group
    • Chapter VI. Projective curves
    • Chapter VII. Nonsingular complete curves
    • Chapter VIII. Zeta-functions
    • Chapter IX. The Riemann-Roch Theorem
    • Chapter X. Frobenius morphisms and the Riemann hypothesis
    • Chapter XI. Further topics
    • Chapter XII. Appendix
  • Additional Material
     
     
  • Reviews
     
     
    • Extremely carefully written, masterfully thought out, and skillfully arranged introduction ... to the arithmetic of algebraic curves, on the one hand, and to the algebro-geometric aspects of number theory, on the other hand. Detailed discussions, full proofs, much effort at thorough motivations, a wealth of illustrating examples, numerous related exercises and problems, hints for further reading, and a rich bibliography characterize this text as an excellent guide for beginners in arithmetic geometry, just as an interesting reference and methodical inspiration for teachers of the subject ... a highly welcome addition to the existing literature.

      Zentralblatt MATH
    • In order to come straight to the point: this book represents an excellent introduction to Algebraic Number Theory and to Algebraic Curves as well by viewing both theories as part of Commutative Algebra ... all proof are given in full detail and its concept as well thought-out.

      Monatshefte für Mathematik
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Volume: 91996; 397 pp
MSC: Primary 11; 14; Secondary 12; 13

In this volume the author gives a unified presentation of some of the basic tools and concepts in number theory, commutative algebra, and algebraic geometry, and for the first time in a book at this level, brings out the deep analogies between them. The geometric viewpoint is stressed throughout the book. Extensive examples are given to illustrate each new concept, and many interesting exercises are given at the end of each chapter. Most of the important results in the one-dimensional case are proved, including Bombieri's proof of the Riemann Hypothesis for curves over a finite field. While the book is not intended to be an introduction to schemes, the author indicates how many of the geometric notions introduced in the book relate to schemes which will aid the reader who goes to the next level of this rich subject.

Readership

Graduate students and research mathematicians interested in number theory.

  • Chapters
  • Description of the chapters
  • Chapter I. Integral closure
  • Chapter II. Plane curves
  • Chapter III. Factorization of ideals
  • Chapter IV. The discriminants
  • Chapter V. The ideal class group
  • Chapter VI. Projective curves
  • Chapter VII. Nonsingular complete curves
  • Chapter VIII. Zeta-functions
  • Chapter IX. The Riemann-Roch Theorem
  • Chapter X. Frobenius morphisms and the Riemann hypothesis
  • Chapter XI. Further topics
  • Chapter XII. Appendix
  • Extremely carefully written, masterfully thought out, and skillfully arranged introduction ... to the arithmetic of algebraic curves, on the one hand, and to the algebro-geometric aspects of number theory, on the other hand. Detailed discussions, full proofs, much effort at thorough motivations, a wealth of illustrating examples, numerous related exercises and problems, hints for further reading, and a rich bibliography characterize this text as an excellent guide for beginners in arithmetic geometry, just as an interesting reference and methodical inspiration for teachers of the subject ... a highly welcome addition to the existing literature.

    Zentralblatt MATH
  • In order to come straight to the point: this book represents an excellent introduction to Algebraic Number Theory and to Algebraic Curves as well by viewing both theories as part of Commutative Algebra ... all proof are given in full detail and its concept as well thought-out.

    Monatshefte für Mathematik
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