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Classical Algebraic Geometry A Modern View 1st Igor V Dolgachev

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Classical Algebraic Geometry A Modern View 1st Igor V Dolgachev
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.37 MB
Pages: 652
Author: Igor V. Dolgachev
ISBN: 9781107017658, 1107017653
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1st

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Classical Algebraic Geometry A Modern View 1st Igor V Dolgachev by Igor V. Dolgachev 9781107017658, 1107017653 instant download after payment.

Algebraic geometry has benefited enormously from the powerful general machinery developed in the latter half of the twentieth century. The cost has been that much of the research of previous generations is in a language unintelligible to modern workers, in particular, the rich legacy of classical algebraic geometry, such as plane algebraic curves of low degree, special algebraic surfaces, theta functions, Cremona transformations, the theory of apolarity and the geometry of lines in projective spaces. The author's contemporary approach makes this legacy accessible to modern algebraic geometers and to others who are interested in applying classical results. The vast bibliography of over 600 references is complemented by an array of exercises that extend or exemplify results given in the book.

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