Toroidal groups : line bundles, cohomology and quasi-abelian varieties
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Toroidal groups : line bundles, cohomology and quasi-abelian varieties
(Lecture notes in mathematics, 1759)
Springer-Verlag, c2001
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Bibliography: p. [125]-129
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Description
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withthe chapter wide atthe - ofSOPHus LIE -wasintroducedtoa This inhonour public theory " 1999. after Lie" in on Conference 100Years Leipzig, July 8-9, Sophus HUMBOLDT wishes to thank the ALEXANDER VON The first-named author FOUNDATION for partial support. December 1998 Hannoverand Toyama, YukitakaAbeandKlaus Kopfermann Contents 1 Introduction ...of Toroidal 3 1. The Concept Groups ...1.1 and toroidal coordinates 3 Irrationality ...Toroidal 3 ...groups 7 Complex homomorphisms ...Toroidal coordinates and C*n-q -fibre bundles 9 ...
Table of Contents
The Concept of Toroidal Groups.- Line Bundles and Cohomology.- Quasi-Abelian Varieties.- Reduction and Extension.
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