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An introduction to algebraic geometry and algebraic groups
An accessible text introducing algebraic geometries and algebraic groups at advanced undergraduate and early graduate level, this book develops the language of algebraic geometry from scratch and uses it to set up the theory of affine algebraic groups from first principles.Building on the background...
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Oxford Univ. Press
2003
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author | Geck, Meinolf |
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description | An accessible text introducing algebraic geometries and algebraic groups at advanced undergraduate and early graduate level, this book develops the language of algebraic geometry from scratch and uses it to set up the theory of affine algebraic groups from first principles.Building on the background material from algebraic geometry and algebraic groups, the text provides an introduction to more advanced and specialised material. An example is the representation theory of finite groups of Lie type.The text covers the conjugacy of Borel subgroups and maximal tori, the theory of algebraic groups |
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spelling | cern-7431722021-04-22T02:30:37Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/743172engGeck, MeinolfAn introduction to algebraic geometry and algebraic groupsMathematical Physics and MathematicsAn accessible text introducing algebraic geometries and algebraic groups at advanced undergraduate and early graduate level, this book develops the language of algebraic geometry from scratch and uses it to set up the theory of affine algebraic groups from first principles.Building on the background material from algebraic geometry and algebraic groups, the text provides an introduction to more advanced and specialised material. An example is the representation theory of finite groups of Lie type.The text covers the conjugacy of Borel subgroups and maximal tori, the theory of algebraic groups Oxford Univ. Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:7431722003 |
spellingShingle | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Geck, Meinolf An introduction to algebraic geometry and algebraic groups |
title | An introduction to algebraic geometry and algebraic groups |
title_full | An introduction to algebraic geometry and algebraic groups |
title_fullStr | An introduction to algebraic geometry and algebraic groups |
title_full_unstemmed | An introduction to algebraic geometry and algebraic groups |
title_short | An introduction to algebraic geometry and algebraic groups |
title_sort | introduction to algebraic geometry and algebraic groups |
topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
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