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Shafarevich's Basic Algebraic Geometry has been a classic and universally used introduction to the subject since its first appearance over 40 years ago. As the translator writes in a prefatory note, ``For all [advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate] students, and for the many specialists in other branches of math who need a liberal education in algebraic geometry, Shafarevich’s book is a must.''

The second volume is in two parts: Book II is a gentle cultural introduction to scheme theory, with the first aim of putting abstract algebraic varieties on a firm foundation; a second aim is to introduce Hilbert schemes and moduli spaces, that serve as parameter spaces for other geometric constructions. Book III discusses complex manifolds and their relation with algebraic varieties, Kähler geometry and Hodge theory. The final section raises an important problem in uniformising higher dimensional varieties that has been widely studied as the ``Shafarevich conjecture''.

The style of Basic Algebraic Geometry 2 and its minimal prerequisites make it to a large extent independent of Basic Algebraic Geometry 1, and accessible to beginning graduate students in mathematics and in theoretical physics.



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From the book reviews:

“I find the book wonderfully put together, and I am sure the reader will learn a lot, either from systematic study or from browsing particular topics. … In each chapter, the theorems, propositions, corollaries, examples, remarks, etc., each have their own independent numbering system, running consecutively throughout the chapter. This makes it a real chore to track any internal reference in the book.” (Robin Hartshorne, SIAM Review, Vol. 56 (4), December, 2014)

“This is the English translation of the third edition of the second volume of the author’s classic standard text ‘Basic algebraic geometry’ … . a perfect first introduction to various aspects of both classic and modern algebraic geometry as a whole. … the present second volume may serve as an excellent source for students and non-specialists to get themselves prepared for the study of more advanced books on abstract algebraic geometry, complex algebraic geometry, and moduli theory likewise.” (Werner Kleinert, zbMATH, Vol. 1277, 2014)



Table of Contents

Preface.- Book 1. Varieties in Projective Space: Chapter I. Basic Notions.- Chapter II. Local Properties.- Chapter III. Divisors and Differential Forms.- Chapter IV. Intersection Numbers.- Algebraic Appendix.- References.- Index.

Basic Algebraic Geometry 2: Schemes and Complex

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    Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
    Publication Date: 23/08/2016
    ISBN13: 9783662514016, 978-3662514016
    ISBN10: 366251401X

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Shafarevich's Basic Algebraic Geometry has been a classic and universally used introduction to the subject since its first appearance over 40 years ago. As the translator writes in a prefatory note, ``For all [advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate] students, and for the many specialists in other branches of math who need a liberal education in algebraic geometry, Shafarevich’s book is a must.''

    The second volume is in two parts: Book II is a gentle cultural introduction to scheme theory, with the first aim of putting abstract algebraic varieties on a firm foundation; a second aim is to introduce Hilbert schemes and moduli spaces, that serve as parameter spaces for other geometric constructions. Book III discusses complex manifolds and their relation with algebraic varieties, Kähler geometry and Hodge theory. The final section raises an important problem in uniformising higher dimensional varieties that has been widely studied as the ``Shafarevich conjecture''.

    The style of Basic Algebraic Geometry 2 and its minimal prerequisites make it to a large extent independent of Basic Algebraic Geometry 1, and accessible to beginning graduate students in mathematics and in theoretical physics.



    Trade Review

    From the book reviews:

    “I find the book wonderfully put together, and I am sure the reader will learn a lot, either from systematic study or from browsing particular topics. … In each chapter, the theorems, propositions, corollaries, examples, remarks, etc., each have their own independent numbering system, running consecutively throughout the chapter. This makes it a real chore to track any internal reference in the book.” (Robin Hartshorne, SIAM Review, Vol. 56 (4), December, 2014)

    “This is the English translation of the third edition of the second volume of the author’s classic standard text ‘Basic algebraic geometry’ … . a perfect first introduction to various aspects of both classic and modern algebraic geometry as a whole. … the present second volume may serve as an excellent source for students and non-specialists to get themselves prepared for the study of more advanced books on abstract algebraic geometry, complex algebraic geometry, and moduli theory likewise.” (Werner Kleinert, zbMATH, Vol. 1277, 2014)



    Table of Contents

    Preface.- Book 1. Varieties in Projective Space: Chapter I. Basic Notions.- Chapter II. Local Properties.- Chapter III. Divisors and Differential Forms.- Chapter IV. Intersection Numbers.- Algebraic Appendix.- References.- Index.

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