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Algebraic Geometry Salt Lake City 2015 (Parts 1 and 2) (Proceedings of Symposia in Pure Mathematics)

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About the Author Tommaso de Fernex, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT.Brendan Hassett, Brown University, Providence, RI.Mircea Mustata, University of Michigan, Ann Arbo, MI.Martin Olsson, University of California, Berkeley, CA.Mihnea Popa, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL.Richard Thomas, Imperial College of London, United Kingdom. Product Description Since Oscar Zariski organized a meeting in 1954, there has been a major algebraic geometry meeting every decade: Woods Hole (1964), Arcata (1974), Bowdoin (1985), Santa Cruz (1995), and Seattle (2005). The American Mathematical Society has supported these summer institutes for over 50 years. Their proceedings volumes have been extremely influential, summarizing the state of algebraic geometry at the time and pointing to future developments. The most recent Summer Institute in Algebraic Geometry was held July 2015 at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, sponsored by the AMS with the collaboration of the Clay Mathematics Institute. These volumes include surveys growing out of plenary lectures and seminar talks during the meeting. Some present a broad overview of their topics, while others develop a distinctive perspective on an emerging topic. Topics span both complex algebraic geometry and arithmetic questions, specifically, analytic techniques, enumerative geometry, moduli theory, derived categories, birational geometry, tropical geometry, Diophantine questions, geometric representation theory, characteristic $p$ and $p$-adic tools, etc. The resulting articles will be important references in these areas for years to come.

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hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
30 June 2018
Listed Since
06 August 2018

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