Algebraic curves The inclusion of this material makes the book almost entirely self-contained. Experience in teaching the material showed the need of an intro duction to the underlying algebra and projective geometry, so this is supplied in the first
TITLE | : | Algebraic curves |
AUTHOR | : | |
RATING | : | 4.56 (845 Votes) |
ASIN | : | B0007DWETA |
FORMAT TYPE | : | Paperback |
PAGES | : | 201 Pages |
PUBLISH | : | 0000-00-00 |
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This book was written to furnish a starting point for the study of algebraic geometry. The topics presented and methods of presenting them were chosen with the following ideas in mind; to keep the treat ment as elementary as possible, to introduce some of the recently devel oped algebraic methods of handling problems of algebraic geometry, to show how these methods are related to the older analytic and geometric methods, and to apply the general methods to specific geometric prob lems. These criteria led to a selection of topics from the theory of curves, centering around birational transformations and linear series. Experience in teaching the material showed the need of an intro duction to the underlying algebra and projective geometry, so this is supplied in the first two chapters. The inclusion of this material makes the book almost entirely self-contained. Methods
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