Commutative algebra, algebraic geometry, and computational methods
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Commutative algebra, algebraic geometry, and computational methods
Springer, c1999
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"This volume contains papers at the International Conference on Commutative Algebra, Algebraic Geometry, and Computational Methods held in Hanoi, [Aug. 19-23,] in 1996" -- Back cover
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume contains papers presented at the International Conference on Commutative Algebra, Algebraic Geometry, and Computational Methods held in Hanoi in 1996, as well as papers written subsequently. It features both expository articles as well as research papers on a range of currently active areas in commutative algebra, algebraic geometry (particularly surveys on intersection theory) and combinatorics. In addition, a special feature is a section on the life and work of Wolfgang Vogel, who was an organizer of the conference.
Table of Contents
About Wolfgang Vogel: papers contributed each by David Eisenbud, Hubert Flenner, Jurgen Stuckrad, and Ngo Viet Trung. Survey Articles (8 contributions): some archetypal papers include: Gorenstein Artin algebras, additive decompositions of forms and the pure Hilbert scheme (AA Iarrobino). On subintegrability (B Singh). Appreciating Applonomius, 2000 years later (W Vogel). Graded local cohomology and some applications (RY Sharp). Recovery of vanishing cycles by log geometry: Case of variables (S Usui), and other papers. Research Articles (9 contributions): archetypal papers include Rectangular simplicial semigroups (W Burns & J Gubeladze). Cohen-Macaulay fiber cones (C D'Cruz et al). Homological aspects of equivariant modules: Matijevic-Roberta and Buchsbaum-Rim (M Hashimoto), and other papers.
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