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An Invitation to Algebraic Geometry [Hardcover]

Karen E. Smith (Author), Lauri Kahanpää (Author), Pekka Kekäläinen (Author), William Traves (Author)
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0387989803 978-0387989808 October 31, 2000
This is a description of the underlying principles of algebraic geometry, some of its important developments in the twentieth century, and some of the problems that occupy its practitioners today. It is intended for the working or the aspiring mathematician who is unfamiliar with algebraic geometry but wishes to gain an appreciation of its foundations and its goals with a minimum of prerequisites. Few algebraic prerequisites are presumed beyond a basic course in linear algebra.

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K.E. Smith, L. Kahanpaeae, P.Kekaelaeinen, and W.N. Traves An Invitation to Algebraic Geometry "The book . . . is clear and accessible."—CHOICE

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  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Springer (October 31, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0387989803
  • ISBN-13: 978-0387989808
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.4 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wow!, December 8, 2001
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This could be your only book on algebraic geometry if you just want a sound idea of what algebraic geometry can do. If you actually want to know the field, and you do not already have a lot of expert friends telling you about it, then the advanced books will go much more easily with this expert around. It is a terrific guide to the key ideas--what they mean, how they work, how they look.

The only book like this one in brevity and scope is Reid UNDERGRADUATE ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY--with its highly informed, highly polemical, final chapter on the state of the art. Both are very good. This one is more advanced. Beyond what Reid covers, Smith sketches Hilbert polynomials, Hironaka's (and very briefly even De Jong's) approach to removing singularities, and ample line bundles. You do need a bit of topology and analysis to follow it. Smith has very many fewer concrete examples than Reid. They are beautifully chosen classics, like Veronese maps and Segre maps, so they teach a lot. And the more you know to start with, the more you will see in each.

The book does geometry over the complex numbers. It is good old conservative material, with terrific graphics of curves and surfaces. The proofs and partial proofs are very clear, intuitive and to the point. But, in fact, just because the proofs are so clear and to the point they usually work in a much broader setting. Long stretches of the book apply just as well over any field or any algebraically complete field. This generality is only mentioned a few times, in passing, but is there if you want it. Smith describes schemes very briefly, and mentions them at each point where they naturally arise. You will not know what schemes "are" at the end of this book. You will know some things they DO. She has no time for fights between "concretely complex" and "abstractly scheming" approaches--for her it is all geometry.

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20 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Splendid introduction, August 23, 2004
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For people just starting on Algebraic Geometry, Robin Hartshorne's book, is very daunting--but it is the ULTIMATE book for professional and advanced readers. But for starters, Karen Smith's "An Invitation to Algebraic Geometry" is simply a SPLENDID way to start working on the basic ideas. The author has some stunning graphs and pictures to help understand material. I loved the book the minute I opened it. BUY it NOW!
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16 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars enjoyable guidance, February 11, 2002
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i'm not a math student, but this book is very readable. it's short(150 pages) but many illustrative examples and exercises cover chief topics and facts, i assume. at first, i tried Eisenbud's "geometry of schemes" but it was too hard and Hartshorne's was somewhat alien to me. then comes this book. it helped me through the Eisenbud's, and convinced me algebraic geometry is an intriguing discipline.
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Algebraic geometers study zero loci of polynomials. Read the first page
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projective tangent space, hyperplane bundle, birational equivalence class, linear subvariety, open affine sets, abstract algebraic variety, affine algebraic variety, affine algebraic varieties, common zero set, rational normal curve, abstract algebraic varieties, tautological bundle, ringed spaces, affine cone, linear subvarieties, projective variety, projective closure, affine chart, affine variety, closed subvariety, projective varieties, rational map, tautological line bundle, coordinate ring, canonical bundle
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