Description: Recent Progress in Intersection Theory by Geir Ellingsrud, William Fulton, Angelo Vistoli This volume focuses on concepts and results in intersection theory, an area of importance in enumerative geometry, commutative algebra, number theory, math physics, sympletic geometry and algebraic topology. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description The articles in this volume are an outgrowth of an International Confer- ence in Intersection Theory that took place in Bologna, Italy (December 1997). In a somewhat unorthodox format aimed at both the mathematical community as well as summer school students, talks were research-oriented as well as partly expository. There were four series of expository talks by the following people: M. Brion, University of Grenoble, on Equivariant Chow groups and applications; H. Flenner, University of Bochum, on Joins and intersections; E. M. Friedlander, Northwestern University, on Intersection products for spaces of algebraic cycles; R. Laterveer, University of Strasbourg, on Bigraded Chow (co)homology. Four introductory papers cover the following topics and bring the reader to the forefront of research: 1) the excess intersection algorithm of Stuckrad and Vogel, combined with the deformation to the normal cone, together with many of its geo- metric applications; 2) new and very important homotopy theory techniques that are now used in intersection theory; 3) the Bloch-Beilinson filtration and the theory of motives; 4) algebraic stacks, the modern language of moduli theory.Other research articles concern such active fields as stable maps and Gromov-Witten invariants, deformation theory of complex varieties, and others. Organizers of the conference were Rudiger Achilles, Mirella Manaresi, and Angelo Vistoli, all from the University of Bologna; the scientific com- mittee consisted of Geir Ellingsrud, University of Oslo, William Fulton, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, and Angelo Vistoli. The conference was financed by the European Union (contract no. Table of Contents Complete Moduli for Fibered Surfaces.- Normal Differential Operators and Deformation Theory.- Notes on the Construction of the Moduli Space of Curves.- The Excess Intersection Formula and Gravitational Correlators.- Join Varieties and Intersection Theory.- Equimultiplicity and Equidimensionality of Normal Cones.- Intersection Products for Spaces of Algebraic Cycles.- Schur Q-Functions and Degeneracy Locus Formulas for Morphisms with Symmetries.- Algebraic Cycles and Motives: An Introduction.- Zero Estimates on Abelian Varieties.- Generalized PlÜcker Formulas. Promotional Springer Book Archives Long Description The articles in this volume are an outgrowth of an International Confer Details ISBN081764122X Short Title RECENT PROGRESS IN INTERSECTIO Series Trends in Mathematics Language English ISBN-10 081764122X ISBN-13 9780817641221 Media Book Format Hardcover DEWEY 510 Year 2000 Edited by William Fulton Imprint Birkhauser Boston Inc Place of Publication Secaucus Country of Publication United States Pages 327 Illustrations VIII, 327 p. DOI 10.1007/b70341;10.1007/978-1-4612-1316-1 AU Release Date 2000-02-25 NZ Release Date 2000-02-25 US Release Date 2000-02-25 UK Release Date 2000-02-25 Author Angelo Vistoli Publisher Birkhauser Boston Inc Edition Description 2000 ed. Edition 2000th Publication Date 2000-02-25 Alternative 9781461270904 Audience Undergraduate We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:96245397;
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