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Introduction To The Classical Theory Of Abelian Functions Ai Markushevich

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Introduction To The Classical Theory Of Abelian Functions Ai Markushevich
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Publisher: American Mathematical Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.15 MB
Pages: 186
Author: A.I. Markushevich
ISBN: 9780821841648, 0821841645
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Introduction To The Classical Theory Of Abelian Functions Ai Markushevich by A.i. Markushevich 9780821841648, 0821841645 instant download after payment.

The theory of Abelian functions, which was at the center of nineteenth-century mathematics, is again attracting attention. However, today it is frequently seen not just as a chapter of the general theory of functions but as an area of application of the ideas and methods of commutative algebra.
This book presents an exposition of the fundamentals of the theory of Abelian functions based on the methods of the classical theory of functions. This theory includes the theory of elliptic functions as a special case. Among the topics covered are theta functions, Jacobians, and Picard varieties. The author has aimed the book primarily at intermediate and advanced graduate students, but it would also be accessible to the beginning graduate student or advanced undergraduate who has a solid background in functions of one complex variable. This book will prove especially useful to those who are not familiar with the analytic roots of the subject. In addition, the detailed historical introduction cultivates a deep understanding of the subject. Thorough and self-contained, the book will provide readers with an excellent complement to the usual algebraic approach.
Readership: Upper level undergraduates, graduate students, and research mathematicians interested in analysis.

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