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  • von Steven Roman
    79,00 €

  • von Joe Harris
    70,00 €

    Grothendieck¿s beautiful theory of schemes permeates modern algebraic geometry and underlies its applications to number theory, physics, and applied mathematics. This simple account of that theory emphasizes and explains the universal geometric concepts behind the definitions. In the book, concepts are illustrated with fundamental examples, and explicit calculations show how the constructions of scheme theory are carried out in practice.

  • von Rowen B. Bell
    61,00 €

    The aim of this book is to provide a concise treatment of some topics from group theory and representation theory for a one term course. It focuses on the non-commutative side of the field emphasizing the general linear group as the most important group and example. The book will enable graduate students from every mathematical field, as well as strong undergraduates with an interest in algebra, to solidify their knowledge of group theory. The reader should have a familiarity with groups, rings, and fields, along with a solid knowledge of linear algebra. Close to 200 exercises of varying difficulty serve both to reinforce the main concept of the text and to expose the reader to additional topics.

  • von David Eisenbud
    71,00 €

    Algebraic Geometry often seems very abstract, but in fact it is full of concrete examples and problems. This side of the subject can be approached through the equations of a variety, and the syzygies of these equations are a necessary part of the study. This book is the first textbook-level account of basic examples and techniques in this area. It illustrates the use of syzygies in many concrete geometric considerations, from interpolation to the study of canonical curves. The text has served as a basis for graduate courses by the author at Berkeley, Brandeis, and in Paris. It is also suitable for self-study by a reader who knows a little commutative algebra and algebraic geometry already. As an aid to the reader, the appendices provide summaries of local cohomology and commutative algebra, tying together examples and major results from a wide range of topics.

  • von Daniel W. Stroock
    56,00 €

    To some extent, it would be accurate to summarize the contents of this book as an intolerably protracted description of what happens when either one raises a transition probability matrix P (i. e. , all entries (P)»j are n- negative and each row of P sums to 1) to higher and higher powers or one exponentiates R(P ¿ I), where R is a diagonal matrix with non-negative entries. Indeed, when it comes right down to it, that is all that is done in this book. However, I, and others of my ilk, would take offense at such a dismissive characterization of the theory of Markov chains and processes with values in a countable state space, and a primary goal of mine in writing this book was to convince its readers that our offense would be warranted. The reason why I, and others of my persuasion, refuse to consider the theory here as no more than a subset of matrix theory is that to do so is to ignore the pervasive role that probability plays throughout. Namely, probability theory provides a model which both motivates and provides a context for what we are doing with these matrices. To wit, even the term "transition probability matrix" lends meaning to an otherwise rather peculiar set of hypotheses to make about a matrix.

  • von O. Zariski & P. Samuel
    95,00 €

    From the Preface: "topics are: (a) valuation theory; (b) theory of polynomial and power series rings (including generalizations to graded rings and modules); (c) local algebra... the algebro-geometric connections and applications of the purely algebraic material are constantly stressed and abundantly scattered throughout the exposition. Thus, this volume can be used in part as an introduction to some basic concepts and the arithmetic foundations of algebraic geometry." TOC:Valuation Theory.- Polynomial and Power Series Rings.- Local Algebra.- Appendix.- Index of Definitions.

  • von Alexander Prestel, Friedrich Hirzebruch, Reinhold Remmert, usw.
    70,00 €

  • von Serge Lang
    57,00 - 79,00 €

  • von Reinhold Remmert
    62,00 - 84,00 €

  • von Reinhold Remmert
    55,00 - 75,00 €

  • von Otto Forster
    62,00 €

  • von Ibrahim Assem & Flávio U. Coelho
    48,00 €

  • von Robert Wilson
    52,00 €

  • von A. T. Fomenko, B. A. Dubrovin & S. P. Novikov
    55,00 - 85,00 €

  • von Joseph J. Rotman
    60,00 €

    There is a canard that every textbook of algebraic topology either ends with the definition of the Klein bottle or is a personal communication to J. H. C. Whitehead. Of course, this is false, as a glance at the books of Hilton and Wylie, Maunder, Munkres, and Schubert reveals. Still, the canard does reflect some truth. Too often one finds too much generality and too little attention to details. There are two types of obstacle for the student learning algebraic topology. The first is the formidable array of new techniques (e. g. , most students know very little homological algebra); the second obstacle is that the basic defini­ tions have been so abstracted that their geometric or analytic origins have been obscured. I have tried to overcome these barriers. In the first instance, new definitions are introduced only when needed (e. g. , homology with coeffi­ cients and cohomology are deferred until after the Eilenberg-Steenrod axioms have been verified for the three homology theories we treat-singular, sim­ plicial, and cellular). Moreover, many exercises are given to help the reader assimilate material. In the second instance, important definitions are often accompanied by an informal discussion describing their origins (e. g. , winding numbers are discussed before computing 1tl (Sl), Green's theorem occurs before defining homology, and differential forms appear before introducing cohomology). We assume that the reader has had a first course in point-set topology, but we do discuss quotient spaces, path connectedness, and function spaces.

  • von A. T. Fomenko, B. A. Dubrovin & S. P. Novikov
    59,00 €

    This is the first volume of a three-volume introduction to modern geometry, with emphasis on applications to other areas of mathematics and theoretical physics. Topics covered include tensors and their differential calculus, the calculus of variations in one and several dimensions, and geometric field theory. This material is explained in as simple and concrete a language as possible, in a terminology acceptable to physicists. The text for the second edition has been substantially revised.

  • von Arlen Brown & Carl Pearcy
    50,00 - 85,00 €

  • von J. L. Doob
    47,00 - 66,00 €

  • von A. T. Fomenko, B. A. Dubrovin & S. P. Novikov
    68,00 €

  • von Alan F. Beardon
    62,00 €

  • von Arne Brondsted
    50,00 €

  • von D. Bao, Z. Shen & S. -S. Chern
    57,00 - 79,00 €

  • von Robert E. Megginson
    66,00 - 93,00 €

  • von W. B. Raymond Lickorish
    56,00 - 57,00 €

  • von Erhan Ç¿nlar
    47,00 €

  • von Wolfgang Walter
    57,00 €

  • von W. Klingenberg
    76,00 €

  • von J. D. Monk
    86,00 - 87,00 €

  • von J. M. Mack & D. W. Barnes
    71,00 €

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