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Provides an introduction to a topic of central interest in transcendental algebraic geometry: the Hodge conjecture. The book is a self-contained presentation, completely devoted to the Hodge conjecture and related topics. It includes many examples, and most results are completely proven or sketched.

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The first edition of this comprehensive monograph was published in 1991. Over the past 8 years, this masterly written text has become one of the most frequently used sources for geometers dealing with the subject, and it has proved to be an excellent introduction to the general framework of transcendental algebraic geometry just as well. There was and is certainly a need for such a book. This second edition of J. D. Lewis's monograph appears as an appropriately updated version of the already well-proved original text, with the advantage of being presented in a modern, more user-friendly type-setting."" — Zentralblatt MATH

A Survey of the Hodge Conjecture

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      Publisher: MP-AMM American Mathematical
      Publication Date: 6/30/1999 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781470428525, 978-1470428525
      ISBN10: 1470428520

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Provides an introduction to a topic of central interest in transcendental algebraic geometry: the Hodge conjecture. The book is a self-contained presentation, completely devoted to the Hodge conjecture and related topics. It includes many examples, and most results are completely proven or sketched.

      Trade Review
      The first edition of this comprehensive monograph was published in 1991. Over the past 8 years, this masterly written text has become one of the most frequently used sources for geometers dealing with the subject, and it has proved to be an excellent introduction to the general framework of transcendental algebraic geometry just as well. There was and is certainly a need for such a book. This second edition of J. D. Lewis's monograph appears as an appropriately updated version of the already well-proved original text, with the advantage of being presented in a modern, more user-friendly type-setting."" — Zentralblatt MATH

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