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Book DetailsTranslations of Mathematical MonographsIwanami Series in Modern MathematicsVolume: 218; 2003; 222 ppMSC: Primary 14
Algebraic geometry plays an important role in several branches of science and technology. This is the last of three volumes by Kenji Ueno algebraic geometry. This, in together with Algebraic Geometry 1 and Algebraic Geometry 2, makes an excellent textbook for a course in algebraic geometry.
In this volume, the author goes beyond introductory notions and presents the theory of schemes and sheaves with the goal of studying the properties necessary for the full development of modern algebraic geometry. The main topics discussed in the book include dimension theory, flat and proper morphisms, regular schemes, smooth morphisms, completion, and Zariski's main theorem. Ueno also presents the theory of algebraic curves and their Jacobians and the relation between algebraic and analytic geometry, including Kodaira's Vanishing Theorem.
The book contains numerous exercises and problems with solutions. It is suitable for a graduate course on algebraic geometry or for independent study.
ReadershipGraduate students and researchers interested in algebraic geometry.
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Table of Contents
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Chapters
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Fundamental properties of scheme theory
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Algebraic curves and Jacobian varieties
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Algebraic geometry and analytic geometry
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Overview and references
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Solutions to problems
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Solutions to exercises
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Additional Material
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Reviews
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[It is] very likely to become one of the great international standard texts.
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Algebraic geometry plays an important role in several branches of science and technology. This is the last of three volumes by Kenji Ueno algebraic geometry. This, in together with Algebraic Geometry 1 and Algebraic Geometry 2, makes an excellent textbook for a course in algebraic geometry.
In this volume, the author goes beyond introductory notions and presents the theory of schemes and sheaves with the goal of studying the properties necessary for the full development of modern algebraic geometry. The main topics discussed in the book include dimension theory, flat and proper morphisms, regular schemes, smooth morphisms, completion, and Zariski's main theorem. Ueno also presents the theory of algebraic curves and their Jacobians and the relation between algebraic and analytic geometry, including Kodaira's Vanishing Theorem.
The book contains numerous exercises and problems with solutions. It is suitable for a graduate course on algebraic geometry or for independent study.
Graduate students and researchers interested in algebraic geometry.
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Chapters
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Fundamental properties of scheme theory
-
Algebraic curves and Jacobian varieties
-
Algebraic geometry and analytic geometry
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Overview and references
-
Solutions to problems
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Solutions to exercises
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[It is] very likely to become one of the great international standard texts.
Zentralblatt MATH