Curves and their Jacobians
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Curves and their Jacobians
University of Michigan Press, c1975
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Note
Expanded version of 4 Ziwet lectures given in 1974 at the University of Michigan
Includes bibliographical references
Contents of Works
- Lecture 1. What is a curve and how explicitly can we describe them?
- Lecture 2. The moduli space of curves: definition, coordinatization, and some properties
- Lecture 3. How Jacobians and theta functions arise
- Lecture 4. The Torelli theorem and the Schottky problem