Transcendence and linear relations of 1-periods
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Transcendence and linear relations of 1-periods
(Cambridge tracts in mathematics, 227)
Cambridge University Press, 2022
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 235-240) and index
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Description
This exploration of the relation between periods and transcendental numbers brings Baker's theory of linear forms in logarithms into its most general framework, the theory of 1-motives. Written by leading experts in the field, it contains original results and finalises the theory of linear relations of 1-periods, answering long-standing questions in transcendence theory. It provides a complete exposition of the new theory for researchers, but also serves as an introduction to transcendence for graduate students and newcomers. It begins with foundational material, including a review of the theory of commutative algebraic groups and the analytic subgroup theorem as well as the basics of singular homology and de Rham cohomology. Part II addresses periods of 1-motives, linking back to classical examples like the transcendence of , before the authors turn to periods of algebraic varieties in Part III. Finally, Part IV aims at a dimension formula for the space of periods of a 1-motive in terms of its data.
Table of Contents
- Prologue
- Acknowledgments
- 1. Introduction
- Part I. Foundations: 2. Basics on categories
- 3. Homology and cohomology
- 4. Commutative algebraic groups
- 5. Lie groups
- 6. The analytic subgroup theorem
- 7. The formalism of the period conjecture
- Part II. Periods of Deligne 1-Motives: 8. Deligne's 1-motives
- 9. Periods of 1-motives
- 10. First examples
- 11. On non-closed elliptic periods
- Part III. Periods of Algebraic Varieties: 12. Periods of algebraic varieties
- 13. Relations between periods
- 14. Vanishing of periods of curves
- Part IV. Dimensions of Period Spaces: 15. Dimension computations: an estimate
- 16. Structure of the period space
- 17. Incomplete periods of the third kind
- 18. Elliptic curves
- 19. Values of hypergeometric functions
- Part V. Appendices: A. Nori motives
- B. Voevodsky motives
- C. Comparison of realisations
- List of Notations
- References
- Index.
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