باقیماندهها و دوگانگی برای انواع جبری پروژهای (سری سخنرانیهای دانشگاهی)
Residues and Duality for Projective Algebraic Varieties (University Lecture Series)
معرفی کتاب «باقیماندهها و دوگانگی برای انواع جبری پروژهای (سری سخنرانیهای دانشگاهی)» (با عنوان لاتین Residues and Duality for Projective Algebraic Varieties (University Lecture Series)) نوشتهٔ Ernst Kunz; with the assistance of and contributions by David A. Cox and Alicia Dickenstein، منتشرشده توسط نشر American Mathematical Society در سال 2008. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
this Book, Which Grew Out Of Lectures By E. Kunz For Students With A Background In Algebra And Algebraic Geometry, Develops Local And Global Duality Theory In The Special Case Of (possibly Singular) Algebraic Varieties Over Algebraically Closed Base Fields. It Describes Duality And Residue Theorems In Terms Of Kahler Differential Forms And Their Residues. The Properties Of Residues Are Introduced Via Local Cohomology. Special Emphasis Is Given To The Relation Between Residues To Classical Results Of Algebraic Geometry And Their Generalizations. The Contribution By A. Dickenstein Gives Applications Of Residues And Duality To Polynomial Solutions Of Constant Coefficient Partial Differential Equations And To Problems In Interpolation And Ideal Membership. D. A. Cox Explains Toric Residues And Relates Them To The Earlier Text. The Book Is Intended As An Introduction To More Advanced Treatments And Further Applications Of The Subject, To Which Numerous Bibliographical Hints Are Given.
This book, which grew out of lectures by E. Kunz for students with a background in algebra and algebraic geometry, develops local and global duality theory in the special case of (possibly singular) algebraic varieties over algebraically closed base fields. It describes duality and residue theorems in terms of Kähler differential forms and their residues. The properties of residues are introduced via local cohomology. Special emphasis is given to the relation between residues to classical results of algebraic geometry and their generalizations. The contribution by A. Dickenstein gives applications of residues and duality to polynomial solutions of constant coefficient partial differential equations and to problems in interpolation and ideal membership. D. A. Cox explains toric residues and relates them to the earlier text. The book is intended as an introduction to more advanced treatments and further applications of the subject, to which numerous bibliographical hints are given. Develops local and global duality theory in the special case of (possibly singular) algebraic varieties over algebraically closed base fields. This book describes duality and residue theorems in terms of Kahler differential forms and their residues.