WebKIRWAN, F., Complex algebraic curves (London Mathematical Society Student Texts 23, Cambridge University Press, Cambridg vii +i 264e 1992, cloth 0) pp 521. 41251 X, £30, paper 0 521 42353 8, £13.95. The stated aims of this book are to demonstrate to final-year undergraduates how basic ideas WebJun 1, 1999 · Complex Algebraic Curves F. Kirwan Mathematics 1992 1. Introduction and background 2. Foundations 3. Algebraic properties 4. Topological properties 5. Riemann surfaces 6. Differentials on Riemann surfaces 7. Singular curves Appendices. 118 View 1 excerpt, references background Plane Algebraic Curves E. Brieskorn, H. Knörrer, J. …
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WebFrances Kirwan’s Complex Algebraic Curves is another very nice introduction to algebraic curves, but one that seems to be pitched a bit above this book in terms of difficulty and formality, as is the book Plane Algebraic Curves by Kunz. WebComplex algebraic curves Kirwan, F (1992) Cohomology of quotients in symplectic and algebraic geometry Kirwan, F (1984) Recent publications. Symplectic duality and … open image longview tx
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WebBill Fulton's "Algebraic Curves" (freely and legally available here ), Frances Kirwan's "Complex Algebraic Curves". Best of all: our notes here. Other good stuff: Brendan Hassett's "Introduction to Algebraic Geometry", Cox … WebJ Dieudonne, History of Algebraic Geometry, (worth browsing through). C G Gibson, Elementary Geometry of Algebraic Curves, (well written, lots of examples). F Kirwan, Complex Algebraic Curves, (well presented at about the right level). M Reid, Undergraduate Algebraic Geometry, (also about the right level but not as well explained … WebI've been trying to understand the topological "link" between algebraic varieties and their associated knots/links and to this end I've been reading F. Kirwan's book, "Complex algebraic Curves". The example on pg. 11 is, I think, a perfect example of how an algebraic (complex) curve can be associated to a (Hopf?) link. open image in rhino 5