From algebraic varieties to schemes

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From algebraic varieties to schemes

Kenji Ueno ; translated by Goro Kato

(Translations of mathematical monographs, v. 185)(Iwanami series in modern mathematics, . Algebraic geometry ; 1)

American Mathematical Society, c1999

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Originally pulished : Tokyo : Iwanami Shoten, 1997

Includes index

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Description

This is the first of three volumes on algebraic geometry. The second volume, ""Algebraic Geometry 2: Sheaves and Cohomology"", is available from the AMS as Volume 197 in the ""Translations of Mathematical Monographs"" series. Early in the 20th century, algebraic geometry underwent a significant overhaul, as mathematicians, notably Zariski, introduced a much stronger emphasis on algebra and rigor into the subject. This was followed by another fundamental change in the 1960s with Grothendieck's introduction of schemes. Today, most algebraic geometers are well-versed in the language of schemes, but many newcomers are still initially hesitant about them.Ueno's book provides an inviting introduction to the theory, which should overcome any such impediment to learning this rich subject. The book begins with a description of the standard theory of algebraic varieties. Then, sheaves are introduced and studied, using as few prerequisites as possible. Once sheaf theory has been well understood, the next step is to see that an affine scheme can be defined in terms of a sheaf over the prime spectrum of a ring.By studying algebraic varieties over a field, Ueno demonstrates how the notion of schemes is necessary in algebraic geometry. This first volume gives a definition of schemes and describes some of their elementary properties. It is then possible, with only a little additional work, to discover their usefulness. Further properties of schemes will be discussed in the second volume. Ueno's book is a self-contained introduction to this important circle of ideas, assuming only a knowledge of basic notions from abstract algebra (such as prime ideals). It is suitable as a text for an introductory course on algebraic geometry.

Table of Contents

Algebraic varieties Schemes Category and scheme Solutions to problems Solutions to exercises Index.

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  • NCID
    BA43653451
  • ISBN
    • 0821808621
  • LCCN
    99022304
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Original Language Code
    jpn
  • Place of Publication
    Providence, R.I.
  • Pages/Volumes
    xix, 154 p.
  • Size
    22 cm
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