Hardcover ISBN: | 978-93-80250-17-5 |
Product Code: | HIN/50 |
List Price: | $215.00 |
AMS Member Price: | $172.00 |
Hardcover ISBN: | 978-93-80250-17-5 |
Product Code: | HIN/50 |
List Price: | $215.00 |
AMS Member Price: | $172.00 |
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Book DetailsHindustan Book AgencyVolume: 50; 2011; 1632 ppMSC: Primary 14; 20; 13; 16; 17
For the past fifty years, C.S. Seshadri has been a towering figure in the mathematical world, and his contributions have been central to the development of moduli problems and geometric invariant theory as well as representation theory of algebraic groups. These two volumes of his collected papers have been organized in accordance with the subject matter, faithfully reflecting the diversity of his mathematical contributions.
These volumes will inspire future generations of mathematicians and provide insights into the unique mathematical personality of C.S. Seshadri.
A publication of Hindustan Book Agency; distributed within the Americas by the American Mathematical Society. Maximum discount of 20% for all commercial channels.
ReadershipGraduate students and research mathematicians interested in algebra and algebraic geometry.
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For the past fifty years, C.S. Seshadri has been a towering figure in the mathematical world, and his contributions have been central to the development of moduli problems and geometric invariant theory as well as representation theory of algebraic groups. These two volumes of his collected papers have been organized in accordance with the subject matter, faithfully reflecting the diversity of his mathematical contributions.
These volumes will inspire future generations of mathematicians and provide insights into the unique mathematical personality of C.S. Seshadri.
A publication of Hindustan Book Agency; distributed within the Americas by the American Mathematical Society. Maximum discount of 20% for all commercial channels.
Graduate students and research mathematicians interested in algebra and algebraic geometry.