Algebraic geometry and commutative algebra

By: Bosch, SiegfriedMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: UniversitextPublication details: London ; Springer, 2013Description: x, 504 pISBN: 9781447148289 (Papercover)Subject(s): Geometry, Algebraic | Mathematics
Contents:
Rings and modules -- The theory of noetherian rings -- Integral extensions -- Extension of coefficients and descent -- Homological methods: ext and tor -- Affine schemes and basic constructions -- Techniques of global schemes -- Étale and smooth morphisms -- Projective schemes and proper morphisms.
Summary: "Algebraic geometry is a fascinating branch of mathematics that combines methods from both algebra and geometry. It transcends the limited scope of pure algebra by means of geometric construction principles. Moreover, Grothendieck's schemes invented in the late 1950s allowed the application of algebraic-geometric methods in fields that formerly seemed to be far away from geometry (algebraic number theory, for example). The new techniques paved the way to spectacular progress such as the proof of Fermat's Last Theorem by Wiles and Taylor. The scheme-theoretic approach to algebraic geometry is explained for non-experts whilst more advanced readers can use the book to broaden their view on the subject. A separate part studies the necessary prerequisites from commutative algebra. The book provides an accessible and self-contained introduction to algebraic geometry, up to an advanced level. Every chapter of the book is preceded by a motivating introduction with an informal discussion of the contents. Typical examples and an abundance of exercises illustrate each section. Therefore the book is an excellent solution for learning by yourself or for complementing knowledge that is already present. It can equally be used as a convenient source for courses and seminars or as supplemental literature."--Publisher's website.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Rings and modules -- The theory of noetherian rings -- Integral extensions -- Extension of coefficients and descent -- Homological methods: ext and tor -- Affine schemes and basic constructions -- Techniques of global schemes -- Étale and smooth morphisms -- Projective schemes and proper morphisms.

"Algebraic geometry is a fascinating branch of mathematics that combines methods from both algebra and geometry. It transcends the limited scope of pure algebra by means of geometric construction principles. Moreover, Grothendieck's schemes invented in the late 1950s allowed the application of algebraic-geometric methods in fields that formerly seemed to be far away from geometry (algebraic number theory, for example). The new techniques paved the way to spectacular progress such as the proof of Fermat's Last Theorem by Wiles and Taylor. The scheme-theoretic approach to algebraic geometry is explained for non-experts whilst more advanced readers can use the book to broaden their view on the subject. A separate part studies the necessary prerequisites from commutative algebra. The book provides an accessible and self-contained introduction to algebraic geometry, up to an advanced level. Every chapter of the book is preceded by a motivating introduction with an informal discussion of the contents. Typical examples and an abundance of exercises illustrate each section. Therefore the book is an excellent solution for learning by yourself or for complementing knowledge that is already present. It can equally be used as a convenient source for courses and seminars or as supplemental literature."--Publisher's website.

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