Hardcover ISBN: | 978-81-8487-085-5 |
Product Code: | TIFR/16 |
List Price: | $100.00 |
AMS Member Price: | $80.00 |
Hardcover ISBN: | 978-81-8487-085-5 |
Product Code: | TIFR/16 |
List Price: | $100.00 |
AMS Member Price: | $80.00 |
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Book DetailsTata Institute of Fundamental Research PublicationsVolume: 16; 2010; 540 ppMSC: Primary 14; 19; 11
This is the proceedings of the International Colloquium organized by the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in January 2008, one of a series of colloquia going back to 1956. It covers a wide spectrum of mathematics, ranging over algebraic geometry, topology, automorphic forms, and number theory.
Algebraic cycles form the basis for the construction of motives, and conjectures about motives depend ultimately on important problems related to algebraic cycles, such as the Hodge and the Tate conjectures. Shimura varieties provide interesting, nontrivial instances of these fundamental problems. On the other hand, the motives of Shimura varieties are of great interest in automorphic forms and number theory.
This volume features refereed articles by leading experts in these fields. The articles contain original results as well as expository material.
A publication of the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research. Distributed worldwide except in India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.
ReadershipGraduate students and research mathematicians interested in cycles, motives, and Shimura varieties.
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This is the proceedings of the International Colloquium organized by the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in January 2008, one of a series of colloquia going back to 1956. It covers a wide spectrum of mathematics, ranging over algebraic geometry, topology, automorphic forms, and number theory.
Algebraic cycles form the basis for the construction of motives, and conjectures about motives depend ultimately on important problems related to algebraic cycles, such as the Hodge and the Tate conjectures. Shimura varieties provide interesting, nontrivial instances of these fundamental problems. On the other hand, the motives of Shimura varieties are of great interest in automorphic forms and number theory.
This volume features refereed articles by leading experts in these fields. The articles contain original results as well as expository material.
A publication of the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research. Distributed worldwide except in India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.
Graduate students and research mathematicians interested in cycles, motives, and Shimura varieties.