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Arithmetic Algebraic Geometry - Lectures given at the 2nd Session of the Centro Internazionale Matematico Estivo (C.I.M.E.)... Arithmetic Algebraic Geometry - Lectures given at the 2nd Session of the Centro Internazionale Matematico Estivo (C.I.M.E.) held in Trento, Italy, June 24-July 2, 1991 (Paperback, 1993 ed.)
Edoardo Ballico; Jean-Louis Colliot-Thelene, Kazuya Kato, Paul Vojta
R1,749 Discovery Miles 17 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume contains three long lecture series by J.L. Colliot-Thelene, Kazuya Kato and P. Vojta. Their topics are respectively the connection between algebraic K-theory and the torsion algebraic cycles on an algebraic variety, a new approach to Iwasawa theory for Hasse-Weil L-function, and the applications of arithemetic geometry to Diophantine approximation. They contain many new results at a very advanced level, but also surveys of the state of the art on the subject with complete, detailed profs and a lot of background. Hence they can be useful to readers with very different background and experience. CONTENTS: J.L. Colliot-Thelene: Cycles algebriques de torsion et K-theorie algebrique.- K. Kato: Lectures on the approach to Iwasawa theory for Hasse-Weil L-functions.- P. Vojta: Applications of arithmetic algebraic geometry to diophantine approximations.

ICM-90 Satellite Conference Proceedings - Algebraic Geometry and Analytic Geometry (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the... ICM-90 Satellite Conference Proceedings - Algebraic Geometry and Analytic Geometry (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1991)
Akira Fujiki, Kazuya Kato, Toshiyuki Katsura, Yujiro Kawamata, Yoichi Miyaoka
R1,560 Discovery Miles 15 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The International Conference "Algebraic Geometry and Analytic Geometry, Tokyo 1990" was held at Tokyo Metropolitan University and the Tokyo Training Center of Daihyaku Mutual Life Insurance Co., from August 13 through August 17, 1990, under the co-sponsorship of the Mathematical Society of Japan. It was one of the satellite conferences of ICM90, Kyoto, and approximately 300 participants, including more than 100 from overseas, attended the conference. The academic program was divided into two parts, the morning sessions and the afternoon sessions. The morning sessions were held at Tokyo Metropolitan University, and two one-hour plenary lectures were delivered every day. The afternoon sessions at the Tokyo Training Center, intended for a more specialized audience, consisted of four separate subsessions: Arithemetic Geometry, Algebraic Geometry, Analytic Geometry I and Analytic Geometry II. This book contains papers which grew out of the talks at the conference. The committee in charge of the organization and program consisted of A. Fujiki, K. Kato, T. Katsura, Y. Kawamata, Y. Miyaoka, S. Mori, K. Saito, N. Sasakura, T. Suwa and K. Watanabe. We would like to take this opportunity to thank the many mathematicians and students who cooperated to make the conference possible, especially Professors T. Fukui, S. Ishii, Y. Kitaoka, M. Miyanishi, Y. Namikawa, T. Oda, F. Sakai and T. Shioda for their valuable advice and assistance in organizing this conference. Financial support was mainly provided by personal contributions from Professors M.

Classifying Spaces of Degenerating Polarized Hodge Structures. (AM-169) (Paperback): Kazuya Kato, Sampei Usui Classifying Spaces of Degenerating Polarized Hodge Structures. (AM-169) (Paperback)
Kazuya Kato, Sampei Usui
R2,100 R1,965 Discovery Miles 19 650 Save R135 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In 1970, Phillip Griffiths envisioned that points at infinity could be added to the classifying space D of polarized Hodge structures. In this book, Kazuya Kato and Sampei Usui realize this dream by creating a logarithmic Hodge theory. They use the logarithmic structures begun by Fontaine-Illusie to revive nilpotent orbits as a logarithmic Hodge structure.

The book focuses on two principal topics. First, Kato and Usui construct the fine moduli space of polarized logarithmic Hodge structures with additional structures. Even for a Hermitian symmetric domain D, the present theory is a refinement of the toroidal compactifications by Mumford et al. For general D, fine moduli spaces may have slits caused by Griffiths transversality at the boundary and be no longer locally compact. Second, Kato and Usui construct eight enlargements of D and describe their relations by a fundamental diagram, where four of these enlargements live in the Hodge theoretic area and the other four live in the algebra-group theoretic area. These two areas are connected by a continuous map given by the SL(2)-orbit theorem of Cattani-Kaplan-Schmid. This diagram is used for the construction in the first topic.

Number Theory 1 - Fermat’s Dream (Paperback): Kazuya Kato, Nobushige Kurokawa, Takeshi Saito Number Theory 1 - Fermat’s Dream (Paperback)
Kazuya Kato, Nobushige Kurokawa, Takeshi Saito
R1,354 Discovery Miles 13 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is the English translation of the original Japanese book. In this volume, 'Fermat's Dream', core theories in modern number theory are introduced. Developments are given in elliptic curves, $p$-adic numbers, the $\zeta$-function, and the number fields. This work presents an elegant perspective on the wonder of numbers. Number Theory 2 on class field theory, and Number Theory 3 on Iwasawa theory and the theory of modular forms, are forthcoming in the series.

Number Theory 2 - Introduction to Class Field Theory (Paperback): Kazuya Kato, Noboshige Kurokawa, Takeshi Saito Number Theory 2 - Introduction to Class Field Theory (Paperback)
Kazuya Kato, Noboshige Kurokawa, Takeshi Saito
R1,536 R1,363 Discovery Miles 13 630 Save R173 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book, the second of three related volumes on number theory, is the English translation of the original Japanese book. Here, the idea of class field theory, a highlight in algebraic number theory, is first described with many concrete examples. A detailed account of proofs is thoroughly exposited in the final chapter. The authors also explain the local-global method in number theory, including the use of ideles and adeles. Basic properties of zeta and $L$-functions are established and used to prove the prime number theorem and the Dirichlet theorem on prime numbers in arithmetic progressions. With this book, the reader can enjoy the beauty of numbers and obtain fundamental knowledge of modern number theory. The translation of the first volume was published as Number Theory 1: Fermat's Dream, Translations of Mathematical Monographs (Iwanami Series in Modern Mathematics), vol. 186, American Mathematical Society, 2000.

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