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Plane Algebraic Curves (Student Mathematical Library, V. 15)
Gerd Fischer
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Description for Plane Algebraic Curves (Student Mathematical Library, V. 15)
Paperback. The study of the zeroes of polynomials, which for one variable is essentially algebraic, becomes a geometric theory for several variables. This book looks at the classic entry point to the subject: plane algebraic curves. It presents an introduction to algebraic geometry, which assumes the standard undergraduate mathematical topics. Series: Student Mathematical Library. Num Pages: 206 pages, bibliography, index. BIC Classification: PBMW. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 219 x 143 x 12. Weight in Grams: 310.
The study of the zeroes of polynomials, which for one variable is essentially algebraic, becomes a geometric theory for several variables. In this book, Fischer looks at the classic entry point to the subject: plane algebraic curves. Here one quickly sees the mix of algebra and geometry, as well as analysis and topology, that is typical of complex algebraic geometry, but without the need for advanced techniques from commutative algebra or the abstract machinery of sheaves and schemes. In the first half of this book, Fischer introduces some elementary geometrical aspects, such as tangents, singularities, inflection points, and so on.The main technical tool is the concept of intersection multiplicity and Bezout's theorem. This part culminates in the beautiful Plucker formulas, which relate the various invariants introduced earlier. The second part of the book is essentially a detailed outline of modern methods of local analytic geometry in the context of complex curves. This provides the stronger tools needed for a good understanding of duality and an efficient means of computing intersection multiplicities introduced earlier. Thus, we meet rings of power series, germs of curves, and formal parametrizations. Finally, through the patching of the local information, a Riemann surface is associated to an algebraic curve, thus linking the algebra and the analysis.Concrete examples and figures are given throughout the text, and when possible, procedures are given for computing by using polynomials and power series. Several appendices gather supporting material from algebra and topology and expand on interesting geometric topics. This is an excellent introduction to algebraic geometry, which assumes only standard undergraduate mathematical topics: complex analysis, rings and fields, and topology. Reading this book will help the student establish the appropriate geometric intuition that lies behind the more advanced ideas and techniques used in the study of higher dimensional varieties. This is the English translation of a German work originally published by Vieweg Verlag (Wiesbaden, Germany).
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2001
Publisher
American Mathematical Society
Condition
New
Series
Student Mathematical Library
Place of Publication
Providence, United States
ISBN
9780821821220
SKU
V9780821821220
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