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Uniformization Of Riemann Surfaces Revisiting A Hundredyearold Theorem Henri Paul De Saintgervais

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Uniformization Of Riemann Surfaces Revisiting A Hundredyearold Theorem Henri Paul De Saintgervais
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Publisher: European Mathematical Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.21 MB
Pages: 514
Author: Henri Paul De Saint-gervais
ISBN: 9783037191453, 3037191457
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Uniformization Of Riemann Surfaces Revisiting A Hundredyearold Theorem Henri Paul De Saintgervais by Henri Paul De Saint-gervais 9783037191453, 3037191457 instant download after payment.

In 1907 Paul Koebe and Henri Poincaré almost simultaneously proved the uniformization theorem: Every simply connected Riemann surface is isomorphic to the plane, the open unit disc, or the sphere.
It took a whole century to get to the point of stating this theorem and providing a convincing proof of it, relying as it did on prior work of Gauss, Riemann, Schwarz, Klein, Poincaré, and Koebe, among others. The present book o ffers an overview of the maturation process of this theorem.
The evolution of the uniformization theorem took place in parallel with the emergence of modern algebraic geometry, the creation of complex analysis, the fi rst stirrings of functional analysis, and with the flowering of the theory of di fferential equations and the birth of topology. The uniformization theorem was thus one of the lightning rods of 19th century mathematics. Rather than describe the history of a single theorem, our aim is to return to the original proofs, to look at these through the eyes of modern mathematicians, to enquire as to their correctness, and to attempt to make them rigorous while respecting insofar as possible the state of mathematical knowledge at the time, or, if this should prove impossible, then using modern mathematical tools not available to their authors.
This book will be useful to today's mathematicians wishing to cast a glance back at the history of their discipline. It should also provide graduate students with a non-standard approach to concepts of great importance for modern research.

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