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Introduces some of the main ideas of modern intersection theory, traces their origins in classical geometry and sketches a few typical applications. Suitable for graduate students in mathematics, this book describes the construction and computation of intersection products by means of the geometry of normal cones.

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Intersections of hypersurfaces Multiplicity and normal cones Divisors and rational equivalence Chern classes and Segre classes Gysin maps and intersection rings Degeneracy Loci Refinements Positivity Riemann-Roch Miscellany References Notes (1983-1995).

Introduction to Intersection Theory in Algebraic

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      Publisher: MP-AMM American Mathematical
      Publication Date: 12/30/1984 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780821807040, 978-0821807040
      ISBN10: 0821807048

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Introduces some of the main ideas of modern intersection theory, traces their origins in classical geometry and sketches a few typical applications. Suitable for graduate students in mathematics, this book describes the construction and computation of intersection products by means of the geometry of normal cones.

      Table of Contents
      Intersections of hypersurfaces Multiplicity and normal cones Divisors and rational equivalence Chern classes and Segre classes Gysin maps and intersection rings Degeneracy Loci Refinements Positivity Riemann-Roch Miscellany References Notes (1983-1995).

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