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         Algebraic Geometry:     more books (100)
  1. Algebraic Geometry II: Cohomology of Algebraic Varieties. Algebraic Surfaces (Encyclopaedia of Mathematical Sciences)
  2. Algebraic Function Fields and Codes by Henning Stichtenoth, 1993-06-25
  3. Basic algebraic geometry (Grundlehren der mathematischen Wissenschaften 217). REVISED PRINTING by I. R Shafarevich, 1977
  4. Enumerative Geometry and String Theory by Sheldon Katz, 2006-04-19
  5. Advanced Euclidean Geometry (Dover Books on Mathematics) by Roger A. Johnson, 2007-08-31
  6. Complex Geometry: An Introduction (Universitext) by Daniel Huybrechts, 2004-11-18
  7. Algebraic Functions and Projective Curves by David Goldschmidt, 2002-10-16
  8. The Geometry of Syzygies: A Second Course in Algebraic Geometry and Commutative Algebra (Graduate Texts in Mathematics) by David Eisenbud, 2005-02-01
  9. Algebraic Geometry IV: Linear Algebraic Groups, Invariant Theory (Encyclopaedia of Mathematical Sciences)
  10. An Introduction to Algebraic Geometry and Algebraic Groups (Oxford Graduate Texts in Mathematics) by Meinolf Geck, 2004-01-15
  11. Algebraic Projective Geometry (Oxford Classic Texts in the Physical Sciences) by J. G. Semple, G. T. Kneebone, 1998-11-12
  12. Elements of Noncommutative Geometry (Birkhäuser Advanced Texts / Basler Lehrbücher) by Joseph C. Varilly, Hector Figueroa, et all 2000-10-23
  13. History Algebraic Geometry by Suzanne C. Dieudonne, 1985-05-30
  14. Higher-Dimensional Algebraic Geometry by Olivier Debarre, 2001-06-26

61. Page Moved
Harvard University. Elliptic Curves, algebraic geometry, Class Field Theory and Algebraic Topology.
http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~apap/
This page has moved to http://www.math.harvard.edu/~apap

62. WAGS / Spring '05
Home page for the Spring 2005 Western algebraic geometry Seminar, to be held at the University of Washington.
http://www.math.washington.edu/~kovacs/wags/
W estern
A lgebraic
G eometry
S eminar WAGS Spring 2005 April 9-10, 2005
University of Washington
Confirmed Speakers Gavril Farkas
(UT Austin)
Syzygies and the effective cone of the moduli space of curves

Mark Gross

(UC San Diego)
Moduli of log Calabi-Yau spaces
Christopher Hacon (University of Utah) Shokurov's rational connectedness conjecture LECTURE NOTES Joel Kamnitzer (UC Berkeley) Geometry and combinatorics of the Mirkovic-Vilonen cycles Ravi Vakil (Stanford University) Murphy's Law in algebraic geometry: Badly-behaved deformation spaces Aleksey Zinger (Stanford University) Reduced Genus-One Gromov-Witten Invariants and Applications About WAGS The institutions currently participating in WAGS are Colorado State University Stanford University , the University of British Columbia , the University of California at Berkeley , the University of Utah and the University of Washington . Support for the Seminar is provided by the National Science Foundation and the participating institutions. WAGS meets twice per year and congregates an international group of more than 50 mathematicians, from students to experts in the field of Algebraic Geometry. The last few meetings were: Fall '02 (Utah)

63. DIPARTIMENTO DI MATEMATICA - POLITECNICO DI TORINO
School and workshop. Turin, Italy; 611 September 2004.
http://calvino.polito.it/~geometri/avviso1-2004.htm
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64. Algebraic Geometry Conferences
Algebraic Cycles and algebraic geometry, Morelia, Mexico, 2329 May 2001, Midwest algebraic geometry Conference, The University of Notre Dame,
http://www.cgtp.duke.edu/~drm/conferences/
Conferences in Algebraic Geometry
Conference information may be submitted to drm@math.duke.edu You may also be interested in subscribing to the new Geometry Conference Mailing List
Upcoming conferences
Note written 12 April 2001: This site is still being maintained; however, very few conference announcements have been submitted recently.
  • Algebraic Cycles and Algebraic Geometry, Morelia, Mexico, 23-29 May 2001, announcement
Past conferences

65. Algebraic Geometry And Categories
An emblematic figure in modern algebraic geometry, André has inspired generations of researchers young and old with his enthusiastic approach to mathematics
http://www-math.unice.fr/conf_ah/
Algebraic Geometry and Categories
June 6-10, 2005
Conference themes
  • Stratifications in projective geometry Enumerative geometry and Gromov-Witten invariants Mirror symmetry Syzygies Vector bundles Moduli spaces of curves and abelian varieties Motives Stacks, derived categories and higher category theory Lambda-calculus, proofs and the formalization of mathematics by computer.
First list of speakers:
J. Alexander C. Ciliberto A. Caldararu J.-P. Demailly P. Ellia E. Getzler T. Hales R. Hartshorne L. Katzarkov
Y. Laszlo J. Lurie S. Ramanan E. Shustin J. Starr B. Toen C. Voisin B. Werner
Schedule
Schedule

Hotels

Participants

Registration For registration, please send an e-mail to conf_ah@math.unice.fr . Tell us if you want to reserve a room.
Scientific and organizing Committee: Arnaud Beauville, Nicole Mestrano, Carlos Simpson, Charles Walter

66. LMS/EPSRC Short Course
LMS/EPSRC Short Course. University of Bath, UK; 1519 September 2003. Lecture notes (PDF/PS).
http://www.bath.ac.uk/~masgks/ShortCourse/
TOPICS IN ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY
Bath, 15th-19th September 2003
Organiser: G.K. Sankaran
The LMS/EPSRC Short Course entitled Topics in Algebraic Geometry took place at the University of Bath from Monday September 15th to Friday September 19th 2003. There were three courses of lectures:
  • Vector bundles : Professor Peter Newstead (Liverpool)
    Examples sheets: Postscript or PDF Abelian varieties : Dr Gregory Sankaran (Bath)
    Examples sheets: Postscript or PDF Higher-dimensional geometry : Dr Alessio Corti (Cambridge)
    Examples sheets: Postscript or PDF
Tutorial support for the courses was given by Dr Florin Ambro (Cambridge), Dr Giovanna Scataligni (Durham/Oxford), and Dr Michael Fryers (GCHQ). A small temporary library was available. Further material relating to Professor Newstead's course may be found in Paris and Warsaw
Course description
Algebraic geometry occupies a central place in modern pure mathematics, with connections to number theory, theoretical physics and differential geometry in particular. For example, elliptic curves and modular curves play vital roles in arithmetic; startling advances in the theory of higher-dimensional varieties and moduli spaces have emerged from, and contributed to, physics; and the theory of real 4-manifolds has similarly interacted with complex algebraic surfaces. One of the most influential problems for computer algebra has been to carry out explicit calculations in algebraic geometry. Within algebraic geometry, there has been great progress over the last few years. The study of algebraic varieties of dimension three and more, initiated by Mori and others in the 1970s, has reached an advanced stage. Major results have been proved in enumerative geometry, especially on moduli spaces. The geometric meanings contained in resolutions of ideals (syzygies) have been much better explained and can be applied very directly, often with computer assistance.

67. Algebraic Geometry Authors/titles Recent Submissions
Mirror Symmetry and algebraic geometryBy David A. Cox and Sheldon Katz (American Mathematical Society, 1999). Errata.
http://xxx.lanl.gov/list/math.AG/recent
Algebraic Geometry
Authors and titles for recent submissions
  • Fri, 16 Sep 2005 Thu, 15 Sep 2005 Wed, 14 Sep 2005 Tue, 13 Sep 2005 ... Mon, 12 Sep 2005
  • Fri, 16 Sep 2005
    math.AC/0509340 abs ps pdf other
    Title: Finiteness of extension functors of local cohomology modules
    Authors: Mohammad T. Dibaei Siamak Yassemi
    Comments: 5 pages
    Subj-class: Commutative Algebra; Algebraic Geometry
    MSC-class:
    math.AG/0509361 abs ps pdf other
    Title: Localization in quiver moduli
    Authors: Markus Reineke
    Comments: 25 pages
    Subj-class: Algebraic Geometry; Representation Theory
    math.AG/0509346 abs ps pdf other
    Title: Rational Lagrangian fibrations on punctual Hilbert schemes of K3 surfaces
    Authors: D. Markushevich
    Comments: 23 pages
    Subj-class: Algebraic Geometry MSC-class:
    math.AG/0509324 abs ps pdf other
    Title: Elliptic structures on weighted three-dimensional Fano hypersurfaces Authors: Ivan Cheltsov Comments: 105 pages Subj-class: Algebraic Geometry MSC-class:
    Thu, 15 Sep 2005
    math.RT/0509303 abs ps pdf other
    Title: Authors: Jean-Yves Charbonnel (IMJ) Comments: 9 pages in french Subj-class: Representation Theory; Algebraic Geometry

    68. Macaulay 2 Home Page
    A new software system devoted to supporting research in algebraic geometry and commutative algebra.
    http://www.math.uiuc.edu/Macaulay2/
    Macaulay 2 home page
    Macaulay 2 is a software system devoted to supporting research in algebraic geometry and commutative algebra, whose development has been funded by the following National Science Foundation grants: DMS 03-11806 (2003-2008), DMS 03-11378 (2003-2008), DMS 99-70085 (1999-2002), DMS 96-22608 (1996-1999), DMS 92-10807 (1993-1996). We hope you will download it, try it out, and give us useful feedback as we continue the development of the program. COPYING The software is available now in source code for porting, and in compiled form for Linux, SunOS, Solaris, Windows, and a few other unix machines.
    • The book about Macaulay 2 , published by Springer. The online documentation provided with Macaulay 2 in html form, ready for viewing, equipped with a convenient search engine. Search the documentation:
    Support requests:
    • Submit support requests and bug reports for Macaulay 2 at Sourceforge
    Downloads:
    • Download Macaulay 2 source code in its latest form, using CVS, from Sourceforge Download Macaulay 2 binaries, source, and documentation, from our

    69. Using Algebraic Geometry
    cover of book Using algebraic geometry, Second Edition The Maple code for the first edition of Using algebraic geometry was written for Releases 3 and 4
    http://www.cs.amherst.edu/~dac/uag.html
    Using Algebraic Geometry , Second Edition
    Graduate Texts in Mathematics
    Volume 185
    Springer-Verlag
    by
    David A. Cox,
    Amherst College
    John B. Little,

    College of the Holy Cross
    Don O'Shea,

    Mount Holyoke College
    What's in the Book
    For more information about the book, see the publications page of John Little
    Typographical Errors
    A list of typographical errors is available for the first edition of Using Algebraic Geometry TeX source or postscript A list of typographical errors is available for the second edition of Using Algebraic Geometry TeX source or postscript
    Note on Maple
    The Maple code for the first edition of Using Algebraic Geometry was written for Releases 3 and 4 of Maple V. Some of the code in the text uses commands from the grobner package, such as "gbasis" and "finite". Starting with Release 5 of Maple V, the grobner package has been replaced by an updated version, now called the Groebner package. In the new version, some commands (such as "gbasis") have a different syntax, while other (such as "finite") have different names. Hence, the Maple code in the first edition will need to be modified if a reader wants to run it under more recent versions of Maple. In the second edition of Using Algebraic Geometry , the Maple code has been updated so that it is consistent with the Groebner package.

    70. Dokchitser, Tim
    University of Durham. Arithmetic algebraic geometry. Publications, thesis, Pari/GP software.
    http://maths.dur.ac.uk/~dma0td/

    71. 2004 Workshop On Algebraic Geometry And Physics
    Lisbon, Portugal; 712 September 2004.
    http://www.math.ist.utl.pt/galg/WAGP04/

    72. Prof. A.J. Scholl
    University of Cambridge. Number theory, arithmetic algebraic geometry, modular forms. Preprints, notes.
    http://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/site2002/People/scholl_aj.html
    Department of Pure Mathematics
    and Mathematical Statistics DPMMS People Prof. A.J. Scholl
    Prof. A.J. Scholl
    Title: Kuwait Professor of Number Theory and Algebra
    Room: E1.05
    Tel: +44 1223 765889
    Personal Home Page
    Research Interests: Number theory, arithmetic algebraic geometry, modular forms
    Information provided by

    73. Home Page For Arthur Baragar
    University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Number theory, arithmetic geometry, and algebraic geometry. Personal background and mathematical links.
    http://www.nevada.edu/~baragar/

    74. Higher Dimensional Algebraic Geometry, NTU/NCTS-TPE 2004
    National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan; 2228 March 2004.
    http://www.math.ntu.edu.tw/~jkchen/HDAG.htm
    Higher Dimensional Algebraic Geometry
    March
    National Center for Theoretical Science (TPE) National Taiwan University
    Taipei, Taiwan Confirmed speakers: Florin Ambro (RIMS) Ching-Li Chai (UPenn and NCTS) Gavril Farkas (Princeton) Osamu Fujino (IAS and Nagoya) Masayuki Kawakita (Tokyo) Steven Lu (Essen) James McKernan (UC Santa Barbara) Massimiliano Mella (Ferrara) Roberto Pignatelli (Trento) Mihnea Popa (Harvard) Miles Reid (Warwick)
    Sheng-Li Tan (Essen and East China Normal University) I-Hsun Tsai (National Taiwan University, Taiwan) Chin-Lung Wang (National Central University, Taiwan)
    Schedule: Please click here for schedule (ver. 3/11) Maps : local maps and instructions ( jpg pdf NTU map Social Activities: A social dinner on Thursday(3/25) evening. We will cover part of the cost but we will ask for a contribution in the region of NTD 500 (about USD 15). A 1-day trip to Hwalien and the Taroko gorge national park. We plan to fly to Hwalien on Wednesday(3/24) morning and come back Wednesday evening. We ask a contribution of NTD 3,500. For people who join this trip, we need to buy airplane tickets and travel insurance. Therefore please send us your:
    (Foreigners) Passport Nationality, Passport No. and Date of Birth.

    75. Coding Theory And Algebraic Geometry An Interplay
    A short explanation of Goppa codes by J. W. P. Hirschfeld.
    http://www.dms.auburn.edu/~rodgec1/cadcom/mathappl/hirssnap/hirssnap.html
    Coding Theory and Algebraic Geometry: an Interplay
    One in a series of snapshots of applications of discrete mathematics to other parts of mathematics.
    J. W. P. Hirschfeld
    University of Sussex
    United Kingdom The Context
    In 1981, Goppa derived a class of linear codes from algebraic curves over finite fields which (a) are quite general as codes, (b) have parameters circumscribed by the Riemann-Roch theorem, and (c) have asymptotic properties which improve the classical Gilbert-Varshamov bound. The discovery of these codes also gave renewed stimulus to investigations on the number of rational points on an algebraic curve for a particular genus as well as to asymptotic values of the ratio of the number of points to the genus. Manin showed that for small fields coding theory methods give better results for this ratio than the Hasse-Weil theorem. The Problem The three most important parameters of a linear code over the finite field are the length n which gives the speed of transmission, the dimension k which gives the number of words in the code, and the minimum distance

    76. Algebraic Geometry
    algebraic geometry is a new emphasis area within the department. algebraic geometry in simplest terms is the study of polynomial equations and the geometry
    http://www.math.uiuc.edu/ResearchAreas/AlgebraicGeometry/
    Algebraic Geometry
    Algebraic Geometry is a new emphasis area within the department. Algebraic Geometry in simplest terms is the study of polynomial equations and the geometry of their solutions. It is an old subject with a rich classical history, while the modern theory is is built on a more technical but rich and beautiful foundation. The future looks very bright indeed with promising new directions for research being undertaken, many of which connect algebraic geometry to other areas of mathematics as well as to physics.
    Graduate Courses
    The document Graduate Studies in Algebraic Geometry outlines the general areas of Algebraic Geometry studied here and describes the advanced undergraduate and graduate courses that are under development or offered regularly.
    Algebraic Geometry Conferences and Seminars
    Faculty Members in Algebraic Geometry
    • Steven Bradlow . Differential geometry, gauge theory, holomorphic vector bundles, moduli spaces.
    • Iwan Duursma . Number theory, Arithmetic geometry, Coding Theory and Cryptography.

    77. A London Mathematical Society Meeting And Workshop
    London Mathematical Society Meeting and Workshop. University of Liverpool, UK; 58 June 2002.
    http://www.liv.ac.uk/~pjgiblin/LMSJune02/
    London Mathematical Society Meeting and Workshop
    KNOT THEORY, ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY AND RELATED TOPICS University of Liverpool, Wednesday 5 June 2002 (LMS Meeting) Thursday 6 - Saturday 8 June 2002 (LMS Workshop) Organising Committee: Hugh Morton, Peter Newstead, Peter Giblin
    PROGRAMME FOR THE WEDNESDAY LMS MEETING
    Note that both talks on Wednesday are intended for a general mathematical audience 3.00 LMS Business 3.15 Professor Lou Kauffman (University of Illinois at Chicago): Classifying and applying rational tangles and knots Abstract 4.15 Tea What are the simplest algebraic varieties? Abstract 6.30 for 7 Dinner at Staff House in the University of Liverpool. (The cost for those not being supported by the LMS will be about £18 excluding drinks.)
    If you wish to attend the Wednesday meeting ONLY...
    then please send an email to pjgiblin@liv.ac.uk stating whether you wish to attend the dinner in the evening (cost about 18 pounds excluding drinks). See below for travel subsidies for LMS members attending the meeting.
    PROGRAMME FOR THE 6th-8th JUNE LMS WORKSHOP
    Changes will be posted from time to time Two 3-lecture courses suitable for postgraduate students: Dr Stavros Garoufalidis (Warwick): The geometry of the Jones ploynomial.

    78. Computations In Algebraic Geometry With Macaulay 2
    Edited by David Eisenbud, Daniel R. Grayson, Michael E. Stillman, and Bernd Sturmfels. Full text in DVI, PS and PDF.
    http://www.math.uiuc.edu/Macaulay2/Book/
    Computations in algebraic geometry with Macaulay 2
    Here is our book, Computations in algebraic geometry with Macaulay 2 , edited by David Eisenbud, Daniel R. Grayson, Michael E. Stillman, and Bernd Sturmfels. It was published by Springer-Verlag in September 25, 2001, as number 8 in the series "Algorithms and Computations in Mathematics", ISBN 3-540-42230-7, price DM 79,90 (net), or $44.95.
    • Errata Buy the book at Amazon Buy the book at Amazon.de The entire book , except for the cover and the front matter: Available in the following formats: dvi (with needed figures: octahedron.eps standardpairs-fixed.eps , and Y25.eps postscript pdf The cover and the front matter Preface Available in the following formats: dvi postscript pdf Part I, Introducing Macaulay 2
      • Ideals, Varieties, and Macaulay 2 , by Bernd Sturmfels: Available in the following formats: dvi postscript pdf This chapter introduces Macaulay 2 Projective Geometry and Homological Algebra , by David Eisenbud: Available in the following formats: dvi postscript pdf We provide an introduction to many of the homological commands in Macaulay 2 (modules, free resolutions, Ext and Tor, ...) by means of examples showing how to use homological tools to study projective varieties.

    79. J.Top
    University of Groningen. Arithmetic algebraic geometry.
    http://www.math.rug.nl/~top/
    Department of Mathematics and Computing Science
    Staff
    J. Top
    Affiliation Professional biography Onderwijs Research Pi in de Pieterskerk

    Affiliation
    Dr. J. Top
    University of Groningen, Department of Mathematics
    P.O. Box 800, 9700 AV Groningen, The Netherlands
    Tel: +31 (0)50 3633986
    Fax: +31 (0)50 3633800
    E-mail: J.Top@math.rug.nl Professional biography Onderwijs
    Lineaire Algebra 1

    MRI Master Class course Elliptic Curves
    Aspects of Algebra Postscript files van een aantal dictaten kan je hier downloaden. Dat zijn: Differentiaal- en integraalrekening (met Henk de Snoo) Lijnen, vlakken en uilen Kwadrieken Algebra 1 (groepen) ... Algebra (ringen, lichamen, modulen; dit is een bewerking van het dictaat van Oort, Lenstra en Van Geemen) Dynkin diagrammen/wortelsystemen Coderingstheorie Algebra en Meetkunde Local fields ... Riemann surfaces (dictaat van M. van der Put) Research Other information Speeltuin van de wiskunde , edited by Bart de Smit and Jaap Top. Comments via J. Top Last update: April 18, 2004

    80. Felipe Voloch
    University of Texas. Number theory and algebraic geometry applications to coding theory and cryptography.
    http://rene.ma.utexas.edu:80/users/voloch/
    Felipe Voloch
    Contact Information
    Dept. of Mathematics
    University of Texas

    Austin
    TX 78712 USA
    e-mail:
    phone:
    fax:
    Research
    My research is in Number Theory and Algebraic Geometry and applications to Coding Theory and Cryptography. You can find out more about my research by getting some of my preprints or seeing my cv I am part of the Number Theory group here at UT. There is also a lot of information on Number Theory at the Number Theory Web I am also a member of the Southwestern Center for Arithmetical Algebraic Geometry I am an editor of "Ensaios Matematicos", a journal published by the Brazilian Mathematical Society . The journal aims to publish reviews and surveys of high level. Here is the call for papers
    Teaching
    I am teaching 380C Graduate Algebra in the Fall of 2005. For the web pages of courses I taught in the past and other teaching information go to my course gallery

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