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Selected Papers on Number Theory and Algebraic Geometry
 
Edited by: Katsumi Nomizu Brown University
Selected Papers on Number Theory and Algebraic Geometry
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-3383-3
Product Code:  TRANS2/172.E
List Price: $89.00
MAA Member Price: $80.10
AMS Member Price: $71.20
Selected Papers on Number Theory and Algebraic Geometry
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Selected Papers on Number Theory and Algebraic Geometry
Edited by: Katsumi Nomizu Brown University
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-3383-3
Product Code:  TRANS2/172.E
List Price: $89.00
MAA Member Price: $80.10
AMS Member Price: $71.20
  • Book Details
     
     
    American Mathematical Society Translations - Series 2
    Volume: 1721996; 91 pp
    MSC: Primary 11; 14

    This book presents papers that originally appeared in the Japanese journal Sugaku from the Mathematical Society of Japan. The papers explore the relationship between number theory and algebraic geometry.

    Readership

    Advanced graduate students and research mathematicians.

  • Table of Contents
     
     
    • Chapters
    • Jun-ichi Igusa — On local zeta functions
    • Kumiko Nishioka — Mahler functions and transcendental numbers
    • Kazuya Kato — Generalization of class field theory
    • Masayoshi Miyanishi — Recent topics on open algebraic surfaces
    • Tadao Oda — Recent topics on toric varieties
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Volume: 1721996; 91 pp
MSC: Primary 11; 14

This book presents papers that originally appeared in the Japanese journal Sugaku from the Mathematical Society of Japan. The papers explore the relationship between number theory and algebraic geometry.

Readership

Advanced graduate students and research mathematicians.

  • Chapters
  • Jun-ichi Igusa — On local zeta functions
  • Kumiko Nishioka — Mahler functions and transcendental numbers
  • Kazuya Kato — Generalization of class field theory
  • Masayoshi Miyanishi — Recent topics on open algebraic surfaces
  • Tadao Oda — Recent topics on toric varieties
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