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  1. Coordinate Geometry (Dover Books on Mathematics) by Luther Pfahler Eisenhart, 2005-03-04
  2. Algorithms in Algebraic Geometry and Applications (Progress in Mathematics)

141. Welcome To Francesco Baldassarri's Home Page
Universit© Louis Pasteur. Arithmetic algebraic geometry. Curriculum vitae, list of publications with some preprints.
http://www.math.unipd.it/~baldassa/
A network of
the European
Community
Arithmetic Algebraic Geometry

Francesco Baldassarri is the Italian Coordinator for the European Project Arithmetic Algebraic Geometry, a consortium of 12 leading european Universities. (click on the map for more details about the partnership) The main themes of research of the network are: I. p -adic cohomology theory II. Rigid geometry and p -adic uniformization III. Automorphic forms and the Langlands programme IV. L -functions of motives and their special values V. Diophantine geometry European Coordinator:
NORBERT SCHAPPACHER
IRMA
67084 Strasbourg cedex
France
Tel : (33) 03.88.41.63.37
Fax : (33) 03.88.61.90.69 e-mail : schappa@math.u-strasbg.fr Francesco Baldassarri Welcome to Francesco Baldassarri's home page. Here you can find my curriculum vitae and a list of my publications with some preprints available by clicking on the link. This page is still under construction. Math Department Last update 15.01.98 francesco baldassarri

142. University Of Chicago Algebraic Geometry Seminar
The algebraic geometry seminar is held in Eckhart Hall room 203, on Wednesdays at 45pm, Albert Lectures Steenrod operations in algebraic geometry
http://www.math.uchicago.edu/seminars/algebraic_geometry.html
University of Chicago Algebraic Geometry Seminar

143. Michael TSFASMAN
Institute for Information Transmission Problems, Russian Academy of Sciences. algebraic geometry in relation to number theory (varieties over nonalgebraically closed fields, especially over finite fields and number fields, parallelism between the function field and number field case, curves, rational varieties, rational points and zero-cycles, elliptic curves and abelian varieties, towers of varieties and asymptotic theory); Number theory (global fields, zeta-functions); Error-correcting codes; Lattices and sphere packings
http://www.aha.ru/~tsfasman/
Updated: January 1999
Prof. Dr.
Michael A.
T s f a s m a n
Michael A. Tsfasman Dobrushin Mathematics Laboratory, Institute for Information Transmission Problems, Russian Academy of Sciences, 19 Bolshoi Karetny, 101447 Moscow GSP-4, RUSSIA 
Telephone:
Fax:
E-mail: tsfasman@iitp.ru There were visits on this homepage.

144. Algebraic Geometry And Arithmetic Curves
algebraic geometry and Arithmetic Curves Another feature of this highly valuable book on algebraic and arithmetic geometry is provided by the vast
http://www.math.u-bordeaux.fr/~liu/Book/
Algebraic Geometry and Arithmetic Curves
Oxford Graduate Texts in Mathematics

Oxford University Press

576 pages, 63 figures.
ISBN 0-19-850284-2
This book provides a general introduction to the theory of schemes, followed by applications to arithmetic surfaces and to the theory of reduction of algebraic curves.
The book is essentially self-contained, including the necessary material on commutative algebra. The prerequisites are therefore few, and the book should suit a graduate student. It contains many examples and nearly six hundred exercises.
Prof. Dr. Werner Kleinert (Berlin) wrote in Zentralblatt Math.
As to the first [part], purely algebro-geometric part of the book, it seems fair to say that this is, after A. Grothendieck's voluminous treatise "Éléments de géométrie algébrique. IIV" (EGA IIV), the most comprehensive and detailed elaboration of the theory of algebraic schemes available in (text-)book form, whereas the second, merely arithmetic part provides the very first systematic and coherent introduction to the advanced theory of arithmetic curves and surfaces at all. Moreover, the entire text is arranged in such exhaustive a way that the book is essentially self-contained, keeping the prerequisites at a minimum, and perfectly suitable for seasoned graduate students. Another feature of this highly valuable book on algebraic and arithmetic geometry is provided by the vast amount of illustrating, theoretically important examples as well as by the approximately six hundred included exercises.

145. Frederik Vercauteren
University of Bristol. Algorithmic number theory and computational algebraic geometry; applications to cryptography.
http://www.cs.bris.ac.uk/~frederik/index.html
Bristol CS Index
Dr. Fré Vercauteren
Lecturer
Address:
Computer Science Department
Woodland Road
University of Bristol
Bristol BS8 1UB, United Kingdom
Office : Merchant Venturers Building, Room 3.47
Phone: +44-117-954-5634
Fax : +44-117-954-5208
E-mail: frederik@cs.bris.ac.uk
Read this first:
This page is no longer maintained since I've moved to Leuven. Click here to go there.
Teaching:
  • - Introduction to Cryptography
  • - Information Security
  • - Object Oriented Programming
Research Interests:
  • Algorithmic number theory and computational algebraic geometry
  • Applications of the above in cryptography
Publications:

146. KU Mathematics: Algebra/Algebraic Geometry
Craig Huneke Commutative Algebra, algebraic geometry; Daniel Katz Commutative Algebra; Jeffery Lang Commutative Algebra; Satyagopal Mandal Commutative
http://www.math.ku.edu/research/algebra.html
Algebra/Algebraic Geometry
Algebra/Algebraic Geometry
  • Craig Huneke: Commutative Algebra, Algebraic Geometry
  • Yasuyuki Kachi: Commutative Algebra, Algebraic Geometry
  • Daniel Katz: Commutative Algebra
  • Jeffery Lang: Commutative Algebra
  • Satyagopal Mandal: Commutative Algebra
  • Jeremy Martin: Algebra, Algebraic Geometry
  • Bangere Purnaprajna: Algebraic Geometry

For further research, teaching, and other information visit the Group's Page Please direct comments about this site to webcomments@math.ku.edu
Last modified: Sep 01, 2005

147. Home Page Of Gunther Cornelissen
University of Utrecht. Arithmetical algebraic geometry, in particular global function fields (moduliproblems, automorphic forms); non-archimedean uniformization, group actions in positive characteristic; diophantine sets.
http://www.math.uu.nl/people/cornelissen/
Home Research Onderwijs Links Home Page of Gunther L M Cornelissen
Coordinates:
Department of Mathematics, University of Utrecht
Postal address: P.O.box 80010, NL-3508 TA Utrecht,
Street address: Budapestlaan 6, 3584 CD Utrecht
Telephone +31 30 253 1476
Fax +31 30 251 8394,
E-mail: cornelis "at" math.uu.nl
Room nr. 405
Guide to the above navigation bar:
For (p)reprints and scientific links (reviews, preprint servers, NT-web, ...) go to Research For course related material (including links to online course material), go to Onderwijs (in Dutch). For other useful (?) links (food guides, reference works, maps, schedules,...) go to Links.

148. L-functions From Algebraic Geometry
Lorentz Center, Lieden, Netherlands; 1721 September 2001.
http://www.math.leidenuniv.nl/~psh/wan.shtml
Lorentz Center September 17-21, 2001 L-functions from algebraic geometry
Organizers: H. W. Lenstra, Jr (Leiden/Berkeley), P. Stevenhagen (Leiden) Invited speakers:
Gebhard Boeckle (Zurich)
Jan Denef (Leuven)
Bas Edixhoven(Rennes)
Alan Lauder (Oxford)
Bernadette Perrin-Riou (Paris)
Chad Schoen (Bonn)
Rene Schoof (Rome)
Jasper Scholten (Nijmegen)
Daqing Wan (Irvine) The schedule of the workshop is now available. Please register on-line if you want to attend. There is no registration fee. About the topic
In 2000, the Clay Mathematics Institute published a list of seven one-million dollar Millennium Prize Problems. These problems, selected by a panel of leading mathematicians, are widely regarded as the most important open problems in mathematics. One problem on the list is the Riemann Hypothesis, which concerns the location of the zeroes of the so-called Riemann zeta function. A proof of the Riemann Hypothesis would have major implications for many questions in number theory, notably on the distribution of prime numbers. Another Clay problem is the conjecture of Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer. It asserts that one can obtain very precise information about the arithmetic of an elliptic curve-or, in plain terms, about the rational solutions to cubic equations in two variables-by analytic means; namely, by examining a special value of the Hasse-Weil L-function associated to the curve. Both the Riemann zeta function and the Hasse-Weil L-functions are examples of L-functions, and their occurrence on the Clay list illustrates the central role that L-functions play in number theory in general and in arithmetic algebraic geometry in particular. `Arithmetic algebraic geometry' is the modern name for the age-old theory of diophantine equations, with an emphasis on the use of tools from algebraic geometry.

149. Stéphane Fischler's Homepage
Universit© ParisSud. Arithmetic and algebraic geometry. Texts, lecture notes.
http://www.math.u-psud.fr/~fischler/englishindex.html
91405 Orsay Cedex, France
    01 69 15 57 49 (from abroad: + 33 1 69 ...) - Room 144
    stephane.fischler(AT)math.u-psud.fr
Curriculum Vitae
Mathematical Texts

Conference

Teaching duties :

Indo-french exchange programme

French
version.

Please write to me if you have any problem with this webpage.

150. Algebraic Geometry, Spring 2005
algebraic geometry, Spring 2005. For a general description of this course, see the description in the `studiegids , and for the schedule (time and location)
http://www.math.leidenuniv.nl/~edix/alggeom2005/
Algebraic Geometry, Spring 2005
For a general description of this course, see the description in the `studiegids' , and for the schedule (time and location) see schedules in the `studiegids' , or see the pages of the Dutch Master Program in Mathematics This page gives a progress report on what has been done (course and problem session), and gives a planning of what is to follow. And there is more: the New Deal regarding the procedure for getting a grade for this course. This procedure, of which the organisational details still have to be worked out, is that those who wish to obtain a grade pass an oral examination, during which the selected exercises for the problem session will be discussed, with all documentation (the book, other books, solutions) available.
1. February 7
In the course, section I.1 (of Hartshorne's book) has been treated up to Remark 1.4.6. A proof of Hilbert's Nullstellensatz has been promised for later (and maybe a proof of Hilbert's Basis Theorem, saying that if A is noetherian, then A[x] is noetherian). The selected exercises are: 1.1(a),(b), 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.6, 1.7.
2. February 14

151. Hodge Theory And Complex Algebraic Geometry I - Cambridge University Press
Hodge Theory and Complex algebraic geometry I More details Acta Numerica. Related areas. Algebra, Geometry and Topology Cambridge Alerts
http://www.cambridge.org/uk/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521802601

152. Wykno 2000
Algebraic group actions and quotients. Wykno (Poland), 310 September 2000.
http://www.mimuw.edu.pl/~jarekw/EAGER/Wykno00.html
23rd Autumn School in Algebraic Geometry
Algebraic group actions and quotients
Wykno (Poland), September 3 - 10, 2000
Program
  • Luna slice theorem and related results , by Jean-Marc Drezet (Institut de mathematiques, CNRS). Notes: article Luna's slice theorem and applications available as a postscript file
  • Geometric quotients , by Andrzej Bialynicki-Birula and Joanna Swiecicka (Warsaw University). Notes: article Good quotients of reductive group actions - combinatorics in projective spaces by Joanna Swiecicka available as a postscript file
  • Quotients by grupoids and stacks , by Charles Walter (Universite de Nice).
  • Linearisation problems , by Mariusz Koras (Warsaw University). Notes: article by Mariusz Koras and Peter Russell available as a postscript file
  • Embeddings into toric varieties and categorical quotients , by Annette A'Campo-Neunen and Juergen Hausen (Konstanz University). Notes: article Toric invariant theory available as a postscript file
  • September Schools Homepage
  • Polish Eager Homepage
  • 153. Course Notes --- J.S. Milne
    Course notes by J.S. Milne. Topics covered are group, fields and Galois, algebraic number, class field theories. Other areas discussed are modular functions and forms, elliptic curves, algebraic geometry, Etale Cohomology, and Abelian varieties. In HTML, PDF, PostScript and DVI formats.
    http://www.jmilne.org/math/CourseNotes/
    Course Notes
    Full notes as pdf (or dvi and ps) files for all the advanced course I taught between 1986 and 2005. Some of the notes give complete proofs (Group Theory, Fields and Galois Theory, Algebraic Number Theory, Class Field Theory, Algebraic Geometry), while others are more in the nature of introductory overviews to a topic. The notes are licensed under a Creative Commons License . Briefly, this allows you to copy and distribute them for noncommercial purposes under certain conditions (see the link for details). At last count, the notes included about 1600 pages. Errata: This is a list of errors and additional comments not yet incorporated into the files on the web, mainly contributed by readers. Group Theory
    A concise introduction to the theory of groups.
    html
    (August 29, 2003; v2.11; 85 pages) Fields and Galois Theory
    A concise treatment of Galois theory and the theory of fields, including transcendence degrees and infinite Galois extensions.
    html
    (February 19, 2005; v4.00; 107 pages) Algebraic Number Theory
    A fairly standard graduate course on algebraic number theory.

    154. AMS Special Session On "Algebraic Geometry And Combinatorics"
    (1) work proved using a mixture of both algebraic geometric and combinatorial methods; or. (2) results/conjectures proved using principally techniques from
    http://math.berkeley.edu/~ayong/AMS_AGC.html
    AMS Special Session on "Algebraic Geometry and Combinatorics"
    2005 Spring Western Section Meeting, Santa Barbara, CA, April 16-17, 2005 The goal of this special session is to bring together researchers whose interests relate to both algebraic geometry and combinatorics. The focus will be on: (1) work proved using a mixture of both algebraic geometric and combinatorial methods; or (2) results/conjectures proved using principally techniques from one of the areas of the above title, but which suggest further work in the other. Proposed speaker topics include: moduli space of curves, Kazhdan-Lusztig theory, geometry of Schubert varieties, toric varieties, degeneracy loci and determinantal varieties, Groebner geometry, tropical geometry, Schubert calculus, equivariant cohomology for spaces with a torus action and Hilbert schemes. Our room will have a blackboard and projector, but no computer projector. Further details will be posted here as they become available. Or you may contact the organizers Alexander Yong and Allen Knutson
    See schedule, titles and abstracts.

    155. Conference On Arithmetic Geometry, Gainesville 2005
    Padic methods in arithmetic and algebraic geometry part of the Special Year in Number Theory and Combinatorics. University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA; 28 February 4 March 2005.
    http://www.math.ufl.edu/~crew/agconf.html
    Conference on Arithmetic Geometry
    Gainesville 2005
    February 28 - March 4, 2005
    University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida
    The conference will be devoted to p -adic methods in arithmetic and algebraic geometry. It is a part of the Mathematics Department's Special Year in Number Theory and Combinatorics, 2004-2005. SCHEDULE OF TALKS Here is the final list of speakers:
    • Katia Consani, Johns Hopkins University
    • Richard Crew, UF
    • Thomas Geisser, University of Southern California
    • Henri Gillet, University of Illinois at Chicago
    • Kirti Joshi, University of Arizona
    • Minhyong Kim, University of Arizona
    • Kiran Kedlaya, MIT
    • Mark Kisin, University of Chicago
    • Norman Levin, UF
    • Wieslava Niziol, University of Utah
    • Martin Olsson, Institute for Advanced Study
    • Jean-Pierre Wintenberger, Strasbourg
    Registration
    Participants may register by sending an email to one of the organizers, listed below.
    Accomodations
    A block of rooms has been reserved at: Holiday Inn University Center 1250 W University Ave. Gainesville, FL 32601 (352) 376-1661 Rooms are $72 per night, plus 9% room tax. Call the hotel for reservations. The rooms will be held until January 31, 2005.

    156. Volume 60 "Algorithmic And Quantitative Real Algebraic Geometry"
    Algorithmic and quantitative aspects in real algebraic geometry are becoming increasingly important areas of research because of their roles in other areas
    http://dimacs.rutgers.edu/Volumes/Vol60.html
    DIMACS Series in
    Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science
    VOLUME Sixty
    TITLE: "Algorithmic and Quantitative Real Algebraic Geometry"
    EDITORS: Saugata Basu and Laureano Gonzalez-Vega
    Ordering Information
    This volume may be obtained from the AMS or through bookstores in your area. To order through AMS contact the AMS Customer Services Department, P.O. Box 6248, Providence, Rhode Island 02940-6248 USA. For Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and American Express orders call 1-800-321-4AMS. You may also visit the AMS Bookstore and order directly from there. DIMACS does not distribute or sell these books.
    PREFACE
    Algorithmic and quantitative aspects in real algebraic geometry are becoming increasingly important areas of research because of their roles in other areas of mathematics and computer science. The papers in this volume collectively span several different areas of current research. The articles are based on talks given at the DIMACS Workshop on "Algorithmic and Quantitative Aspects of Real Algebraic Geometry". Topics include deciding basic algebraic properties of real semi-algebraic sets, application of quantitative results in real algebraic geometry towards investigating the computational complexity of various problems, algorithmic and quantitative questions in real enumerative geometry, new approaches towards solving decision problems in semi-algebraic geometry, as well as computing algebraic certificates, and applications of real algebraic geometry to concrete problems arising in robotics and computer graphics. The book is intended for researchers interested in computational methods in algebra.

    157. AC Commutative Algebra
    Articles cover commutative rings, modules, ideals, homological algebra, computational aspects, invariant theory, connections to algebraic geometry and combinatorics.
    http://front.math.ucdavis.edu/math.AC
    Fri 16 Sep 2005 Search Submit Retrieve Subscribe ... iFAQ
    AC Commutative Algebra
    Calendar Search
    Authors: All AB CDE FGH ... U-Z
    New articles (last 12)
    16 Sep math.AC/0509340 Finiteness of extension functors of local cohomology modules. Mohammad T. Dibaei , Siamak Yassemi . 5 pages. AC AG
    13 Sep math.AC/0509247 Truncated Groebner fans and lattice ideals. Niels Lauritzen AC AG CO
    12 Sep math.AC/0509209 Combinatorial shifting and graded Betti numbers. Satoshi Murai , Takayuki Hibi AC CO
    9 Sep math.AC/0509186 A general framework for applying FGLM techniques to linear codes. M. Borges-Quintana , M. A. Borges-Trenard , E. Martinez-Moro AC CO
    9 Sep math.AC/0509180 Power series rings and projectivity. R. O. Buchweitz , H. Flenner . 6 pages. AC
    Cross-listings
    14 Sep math.AG/0509285 The Multiplicity Polar Theorem and Isolated Singularities. Terence Gaffney . 22 pages. AG AC
    14 Sep math.AG/0509282 A Briancon-Skoda type theorem for graded systems of ideals. Alex Kuronya , Alexandre Wolfe . 8 pages. AG AC
    13 Sep math.AG/0509243 On Igusa zeta functions of monomial ideals. Jason Howald , Mircea Mustata , Cornelia Oichi Yuen . 9 pages. AG AC
    9 Sep math.AT/0509187

    158. Queen's Algebraic Geometry Seminar
    Queen s algebraic geometry Seminar. Fall 2005. Monday ?30pm ?30pm in ? Jeffery Hall. Schedule of Talks. Date, Speaker, Title. September 12
    http://www.mast.queensu.ca/~ggsmith/Seminar/
    @import "./seminar.css";
    Queen's Algebraic Geometry Seminar
    Fall 2005 Monday 4:45pm - 5:45pm in 319 Jeffery Hall
    Schedule of Talks:
    Date Speaker Title Milena Hering
    (University of Michigan) Syzygies of toric varieties
    V. S. Varadaragan

    (UCLA) Unitary representations and the imprimitivity theorem
    for super Lie groups
    Tom Graber
    (Caltech) Alexander Elashvili
    (Georgian Academy of Sciences) Thanksgiving
    no seminar
    Roya Beheshti-Zavareh

    (Queen's University) Megumi Harada
    (University of Toronto) Antonio Laface (Queen's University) Hadi Salmasian (Queen's University) Tommaso de Fernex (University of Utah) For more information, please contact Ivan Dimitrov Mike Roth or Greg Smith Does this page seem familiar Schedules for other semesters: Fall 2004 Winter 2005 updated: 16 September 2005

    159. An-Wen Deng
    Academica Sinica, Taiwan. Number Theory and algebraic geometry. Publications.
    http://www.sinica.edu.tw/math/html/post-doc/deng-e.html
    An-Wen Deng ¡@¡@An-Wen Deng received a B. S. degree in Mathematics from the Central University in 1987. In 1989 he got M. S. from Tsinghua University. At the end of 1991 he went to Germany to go on studying Mathematics. In 1997 he received a doctoral degree. His research interests are centered about Number Theory and Algebraic Geometry. He enjoys mountaineering, reading history. During his stay in Germany he did some aid for the international amnesty and helped the political refugee. Publications
  • Varietat mit der Hardy-Littewoodschen Eigenschaft, Mathematica Gottingensis. Heft 21(1997).
  • 160. International Workshop On Tropical Algebraic Geometry And Tropical Combinatorics
    It turns out that Tropical algebraic geometry supplies tools for algebraic geometry, where (on top of the above connections) the orbit closures are
    http://www.kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~kirillov/workshop2004.html
    Research Inspiration from
    Mathematical Sciences Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences
    Kyoto University
    International Workshop on Tropical Algebraic Geometry and Tropical Combinatorics
    August 8-21, 2004
    Speakers Program Abstracts RIMS ... Palace Side hotel
    O r g a n i z e r s:
    A.N. Kirillov, M. Noumi
    Invited Speakers:
    A. Berenstein, (University of Oregon, Eugene, USA), abstract
    M. Kashiwara,
    (RIMS, Kyoto University), abstract
    A. Kirillov
    (RIMS, Kyoto University), abstract
    A. Knutson
    (University of California, Berkeley, USA), abstract
    S. Manida
    (St.Petersburg State University, Russia), abstract
    G. Mikhalkin
    (University of Toronto, Canada), abstract
    E. Miller
    (University of Minnesota, USA), abstract
    T. Nakashima (Sophia University, Tokyo), abstract
    M. Noumi
    (Kobe University), abstract M. Okado (Osaka University), abstract D. Speyer (University of California at Berkeley, USA), abstract T. Takagi (National Defense Academy, Kanagawa, Japan), abstract O. Viro (Uppsala University, Sweden), abstract Y. Yamada (Kobe University), abstract
    P r o g r a m
    The Workshop is to be held at RIMS, Room 115

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