Algebraic geometry 3 further study of schemes /
Ueno, Kenji, 1945-
Algebraic geometry 3 further study of schemes / [Book] : Kenji Ueno ; translated by Goro Kato. - Providence, R.I. : American Mathematical Society, c1998, c2003. - 222 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. - Iwanami series in modern mathematics ; v. 218 Translations of mathematical monographs, v. 185, 197, 218 0065-9282 ; .
This is the third part of the textbook on algebraic geometry by Kenji Ueno (the first two parts were published by the AMS as Volumes 185 and 197 of this series). Here the author presents the theory of schemes and sheaves beyond introductory notions, with the goal of studying properties of schemes and coherent sheaves necessary for 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. The author 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, which makes it (together with two previous parts) appropriate for a graduate course on algebraic geometry or for self-study.
0821813587
Geometry, Algebraic.
516.35
Algebraic geometry 3 further study of schemes / [Book] : Kenji Ueno ; translated by Goro Kato. - Providence, R.I. : American Mathematical Society, c1998, c2003. - 222 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. - Iwanami series in modern mathematics ; v. 218 Translations of mathematical monographs, v. 185, 197, 218 0065-9282 ; .
This is the third part of the textbook on algebraic geometry by Kenji Ueno (the first two parts were published by the AMS as Volumes 185 and 197 of this series). Here the author presents the theory of schemes and sheaves beyond introductory notions, with the goal of studying properties of schemes and coherent sheaves necessary for 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. The author 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, which makes it (together with two previous parts) appropriate for a graduate course on algebraic geometry or for self-study.
0821813587
Geometry, Algebraic.
516.35