
SoftcoverISBN: | 978-2-85629-292-1 |
Product Code: | PASY/29 |
List Price: | $52.00 |
AMS Member Price: | $41.60 |

Softcover ISBN: | 978-2-85629-292-1 |
Product Code: | PASY/29 |
List Price: | $52.00 |
AMS Member Price: | $41.60 |
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Book DetailsPanoramas et SynthèsesVolume: 29; 2009; 236 ppMSC: Primary 11; 14; 19;
This volume contains the first part of the lecture notes of the Asian-French Summer School on Algebraic Geometry and Number Theory, which was held at the Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques (Bures-sur-Yvette) and the Université Paris-Sud XI (Orsay) in July 2006. This summer school was devoted to the theory of motives and its recent developments and to related topics, notably Shimura varieties and automorphic representations.
The contributions in this first part are expanded versions of the talks introducing the theory of motives by M. Kim and R. Sujatha, the lecture notes “Quelques remarques sur le principe de fonctorialité” by L. Lafforgue and “Lectures on Shimura varieties” by A. Genestier and Ngô B. C.ReadershipGraduate students and research mathematicians interested in algebraic geometry and number theory.
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This volume contains the first part of the lecture notes of the Asian-French Summer School on Algebraic Geometry and Number Theory, which was held at the Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques (Bures-sur-Yvette) and the Université Paris-Sud XI (Orsay) in July 2006. This summer school was devoted to the theory of motives and its recent developments and to related topics, notably Shimura varieties and automorphic representations.
The contributions in this first part are expanded versions of the talks introducing the theory of motives by M. Kim and R. Sujatha, the lecture notes “Quelques remarques sur le principe de fonctorialité” by L. Lafforgue and “Lectures on Shimura varieties” by A. Genestier and Ngô B. C.
Graduate students and research mathematicians interested in algebraic geometry and number theory.