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Record Nr.

UNINA9910151933103321

Autore

Beltrametti Mauro C.

Titolo

Lectures on Curves, Surfaces and Projective Varieties [[electronic resource] ] : A Classical View of Algebraic Geometry First corrected reprint, June 2012 / / Mauro C. Beltrametti, Ettore Carletti, Dionisio Gallarati, Giacomo Monti Bragadin

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Zuerich, Switzerland, : European Mathematical Society Publishing House, 2009

ISBN

3-03719-564-9

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (506 pages)

Collana

EMS Textbooks in Mathematics (ETB)

Classificazione

14-xx

Soggetti

Algebraic geometry

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Sommario/riassunto

This book offers a wide-ranging introduction to algebraic geometry along classical lines. It consists of lectures on topics in classical algebraic geometry, including the basic properties of projective algebraic varieties, linear systems of hypersurfaces, algebraic curves (with special emphasis on rational curves), linear series on algebraic curves, Cremona transformations, rational surfaces, and notable examples of special varieties like the Segre, Grassmann, and Veronese varieties. An integral part and special feature of the presentation is the inclusion of many exercises, not easy to find in the literature and almost all with complete solutions.  The text is aimed at students of the last two years of an undergraduate program in mathematics. It contains some rather advanced topics suitable for specialized courses on the advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate level, as well as interesting topics for a senior thesis. The prerequisites have been deliberately limited to basic elements of projective geometry and abstract algebra. Thus, for example, some knowledge of the geometry of subspaces and properties of fields is assumed.  The book will be welcomed by teachers and students of algebraic geometry who are seeking a clear and panoramic path leading from the basic facts about linear subspaces, conics and quadrics to a systematic discussion of



classical algebraic varieties and the tools needed to study them. The text provides a solid foundation for approaching more advanced and abstract literature.