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Classical Algebraic Geometry: A Modern View
, 2012Algebraic 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 ...
I. Dolgachev
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Semidefinite Optimization and Convex Algebraic Geometry
, 2012This book provides a self-contained, accessible introduction to the mathematical advances and challenges resulting from the use of semidefinite programming in polynomial optimization.
Grigoriy Blekherman+2 more
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1979
Projective geometry has always been called the geometry of joining and intersecting to contrast it with Euclidean, affine and other geometries which besides consider congruency, perpendicularity and parallelism. When preparing a course on projective geometry at the University of Vienna in 1927/28 I therefore looked for an axiomatic foundation that ...
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Projective geometry has always been called the geometry of joining and intersecting to contrast it with Euclidean, affine and other geometries which besides consider congruency, perpendicularity and parallelism. When preparing a course on projective geometry at the University of Vienna in 1927/28 I therefore looked for an axiomatic foundation that ...
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2005
Describing two cornerstones of mathematics, this basic textbook presents a unified approach to algebra and geometry. It covers the ideas of complex numbers, scalar and vector products, determinants, linear algebra, group theory, permutation groups, symmetry groups and aspects of geometry including groups of isometries, rotations, and spherical geometry.
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Describing two cornerstones of mathematics, this basic textbook presents a unified approach to algebra and geometry. It covers the ideas of complex numbers, scalar and vector products, determinants, linear algebra, group theory, permutation groups, symmetry groups and aspects of geometry including groups of isometries, rotations, and spherical geometry.
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1994
The purpose of this chapter is to sketch the classical background of abstract algebra. I shall introduce some famous mathematical problems, translate them into problems about equations, then try to indicate the difficulties that stand in the way of their solution. One reason for doing this is to demonstrate that algebra is central to mathematics. It is
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The purpose of this chapter is to sketch the classical background of abstract algebra. I shall introduce some famous mathematical problems, translate them into problems about equations, then try to indicate the difficulties that stand in the way of their solution. One reason for doing this is to demonstrate that algebra is central to mathematics. It is
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Commutative Algebra and Algebraic Geometry
2005The first Joint AMS-India Mathematics Meeting was held in Bangalore (India). This book presents articles written by speakers from a special session on commutative algebra and algebraic geometry. Included are contributions from some leading researchers around the world in this subject area. The volume contains new and original research papers and survey
Hema Srinivasan+2 more
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The Geometry and Algebra of Commitment [PDF]
We propose a formal description, by means of graphical and categorical structures, of mechanisms for handling the dynamics of rights and obligations familiar in jurisprudence.We argue that the formal study of commitment in this setting can contribute new insights to the analysis of a large variety of communicative situations relevant to formal ...
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Commutative Algebra: with a View Toward Algebraic Geometry
, 1995D. Eisenbud
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Commutative Algebra and Algebraic Geometry
1982Publisher Summary This chapter discusses several basic notions of algebraic geometry and their connection with commutative algebra, especially the connection with polynomial rings. The chapter reviews results that are related to Noether's normalization theorem.
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