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Algebraic surfaces (Ergebnisse der Mathematik und ihrer Grenzgebiete) [Hardcover]

Oscar Zariski (Author)


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0387053352 978-0387053356 1971 2nd supplemented ed
This book presents fundamentals from the theory of algebraic surfaces, including areas such as rational singularities of surfaces and their relation with Grothendieck duality theory, numerical criteria for contractibility of curves on an algebraic surface, and the problem of minimal models of surfaces. In fact, the classification of surfaces is the main scope of this book and the author presents the approach developed by Mumford and Bombieri. Chapters also cover the Zariski decomposition of effective divisors and graded algebras.
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From the reviews: "This is an excellent textbook, very good for a graduate course in algebraic geometry. … The added exercises improve the quality of the book as a textbook. … many new references are added to the ones in the original edition. … I find very nice the last paragraph of every section, which contains bibliographic references; they reflect the author’s point of view on the history of these mathematical discoveries and they give useful hints for further readings, both to students and to advanced researchers." (Marco Andreatta, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2001 k) "The present book is a translation of an earlier Romanian text and one might ask: why publish it anew? … first of all it is the only existing monograph treating classification of algebraic surfaces in all characteristics in a reasonably self-contained manner. Secondly, it is very carefully written and gives all the necessary references. … My conclusion is that the monograph is a good introductory text for self-study or for a graduate course for anyone with the required background … ." (C. A. M. Peters, Nieuf Archief voor Wiskunde, Vol. 5/3 (4), 2002) "The book under review is the translation into English of the Romanian original … . As this excellent textbook on general algebraic surfaces has not suffered loss from its actuality … it finally has conquered its deserved place within the international literature … . The exposition is very clear, thorough, rigorous, elegant, and positively creative. This makes the book into a still very valuable source … . Without any doubt, this is one of the very best books on algebraic surfaces, now as before." (Werner Kleinert, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 965, 2001) "The main aim of this book is to present a completely algebraic approach to the Enriques classification of smooth projective surfaces defined over an algebraically closed field of arbitrary characteristics. This algebraic approach is one of the novelties in comparison to existing textbooks on the subject." (L’Enseignement Mathematique, Vol. 47 (1-2), 2001) --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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Text: English (translation)
Original Language: Romanian --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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Theorem 1.1 (Snapper). Let F be a coherent Ov-module on the complete algebraic k-scheme V (k being an algebraically closed field of arbitrary characteristic, fixed once and for all), and let L1, . . . , Lt (t 0) be t invertible Ov-modules. Read the first page
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indecomposable curve, strictly positive divisor, nonsingular rational curve, most rational double points, distinct integral curves, nonsingular scheme, arithmetic genus zero, geometrically ruled surface, anticanonical model, minimal desingularization, nonsingular projective surface, biregular isomorphism, normal projective surface, anticanonical ring, nonsingular projective curve, exceptional fiber, normal singularity, nonsingular projective variety, nonsingular elliptic curve, rational singularities, rational singularity, base change theorems, exceptional curve, cohomology exact sequence, nonsingular curve
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Bibliographic References, Canonical Dimension Zero, Del Pezzo, Criteria of Contract, Weil Q-divisor
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