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The red book of varieties and schemes includes the Michigan Lectures(1974) oncurves and their Jacobians Mumford, David

By: Series: Lecture notes in mathematics, 1358Publication details: Berlin Springer 1999 Edition: 2nd ed. expand editionDescription: x, 304 pISBN:
  • 9783540632931
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 516.35
Summary: Mumford's famous Red Book gives a simple readable account of the basic objects of algebraic geometry, preserving as much as possible their geometric flavor and integrating this with the tools of commutative algebra. It is aimed at graduate students or mathematicians in other fields wishing to learn quickly what algebraic geometry is all about. This new edition also includes an overview of the theory of curves, their moduli spaces and their Jacobians, one of the most exciting fields within algebraic geometry. The book is aimed at graduate students and professors seeking to learn i) the concept of scheme as part of their study of algebraic geometry and ii) an overview of moduli problems for curves and of the use of theta functions to study these.
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Mumford's famous Red Book gives a simple readable account of the basic objects of algebraic geometry, preserving as much as possible their geometric flavor and integrating this with the tools of commutative algebra. It is aimed at graduate students or mathematicians in other fields wishing to learn quickly what algebraic geometry is all about. This new edition also includes an overview of the theory of curves, their moduli spaces and their Jacobians, one of the most exciting fields within algebraic geometry. The book is aimed at graduate students and professors seeking to learn i) the concept of scheme as part of their study of algebraic geometry and ii) an overview of moduli problems for curves and of the use of theta functions to study these.

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