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Written to honor the 80th birthday of William Fulton, the articles
collected in this volume (the first of a pair) present substantial
contributions to algebraic geometry and related fields, with an
emphasis on combinatorial algebraic geometry and intersection
theory. Featured topics include commutative algebra, moduli spaces,
quantum cohomology, representation theory, Schubert calculus, and
toric and tropical geometry. The range of these contributions is a
testament to the breadth and depth of Fulton's mathematical
influence. The authors are all internationally recognized experts,
and include well-established researchers as well as rising stars of
a new generation of mathematicians. The text aims to stimulate
progress and provide inspiration to graduate students and
researchers in the field.
Written to honor the 80th birthday of William Fulton, the articles
collected in this volume (the second of a pair) present substantial
contributions to algebraic geometry and related fields, with an
emphasis on combinatorial algebraic geometry and intersection
theory. Featured include commutative algebra, moduli spaces,
quantum cohomology, representation theory, Schubert calculus, and
toric and tropical geometry. The range of these contributions is a
testament to the breadth and depth of Fulton's mathematical
influence. The authors are all internationally recognized experts,
and include well-established researchers as well as rising stars of
a new generation of mathematicians. The text aims to stimulate
progress and provide inspiration to graduate students and
researchers in the field.
Contemporary research in algebraic geometry is the focus of this
collection, which presents articles on modern aspects of the
subject. The list of topics covered is a roll-call of some of the
most important and active themes in this thriving area of
mathematics: the reader will find articles on birational geometry,
vanishing theorems, complex geometry and Hodge theory, free
resolutions and syzygies, derived categories, invariant theory,
moduli spaces, and related topics, all written by leading experts.
The articles, which have an expository flavour, present an overall
picture of current research in algebraic geometry, making this book
essential for researchers and graduate students. This volume is the
outcome of the conference Recent Advances in Algebraic Geometry,
held in Ann Arbor, Michigan, to honour Rob Lazarsfeld's many
contributions to the subject on the occasion of his 60th birthday.
Algebraic geometry is one of the most diverse fields of research in
mathematics. It has had an incredible evolution over the past
century, with new subfields constantly branching off and
spectacular progress in certain directions, and at the same time,
with many fundamental unsolved problems still to be tackled. In the
spring of 2009 the first main workshop of the MSRI algebraic
geometry program served as an introductory panorama of current
progress in the field, addressed to both beginners and experts.
This volume reflects that spirit, offering expository overviews of
the state of the art in many areas of algebraic geometry.
Prerequisites are kept to a minimum, making the book accessible to
a broad range of mathematicians. Many chapters present approaches
to long-standing open problems by means of modern techniques
currently under development and contain questions and conjectures
to help spur future research.
Algebraic geometry is one of the most diverse fields of research in
mathematics. It has had an incredible evolution over the past
century, with new subfields constantly branching off and
spectacular progress in certain directions, and at the same time,
with many fundamental unsolved problems still to be tackled. In the
spring of 2009 the first main workshop of the MSRI algebraic
geometry program served as an introductory panorama of current
progress in the field, addressed to both beginners and experts.
This volume reflects that spirit, offering expository overviews of
the state of the art in many areas of algebraic geometry.
Prerequisites are kept to a minimum, making the book accessible to
a broad range of mathematicians. Many chapters present approaches
to long-standing open problems by means of modern techniques
currently under development and contain questions and conjectures
to help spur future research.
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