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Iterated Integrals And Cycles On Algebra Bruno Harris K T Chen

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Iterated Integrals And Cycles On Algebra Bruno Harris K T Chen
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Publisher: World Scientific Pub Co (
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.02 MB
Pages: 121
Author: Bruno Harris, K. t Chen
ISBN: 9789812387202, 981238720X
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Iterated Integrals And Cycles On Algebra Bruno Harris K T Chen by Bruno Harris, K. T Chen 9789812387202, 981238720X instant download after payment.

This subject has been of great interest both to topologists and to number theorists. The first part of this book describes some of the work of Kuo-Tsai Chen on iterated integrals and the fundamental group of a manifold. The author attempts to make his exposition accessible to beginning graduate students. He then proceeds to apply Chen’s constructions to algebraic geometry, showing how this leads to some results on algebraic cycles and the Abel–Jacobi homomorphism. Finally, he presents a more general point of view relating Chen’s integrals to a generalization of the concept of linking numbers, and ends up with a new invariant of homology classes in a projective algebraic manifold. The book is based on a course given by the author at the Nankai Institute of Mathematics in the fall of 2001.

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