Representation Theory and Algebraic Geometry
This book contains seven lectures delivered at The Maurice Auslander Memorial Conference at Brandeis University in March 1995. The variety of topics covered at the conference reflects the breadth of Maurice Auslander's contribution to mathematics, which includes commutative algebra and algebraic geometry, homological algebra and representation theory. He was one of the founding fathers of homological ring theory and representation theory of Artin algebras. Undoubtedly, the most characteristic feature of his mathematics was the profound use of homological and functorial techniques. For any researcher into representation theory, algebraic or arithmetic geometry, this book will be a valuable resource.
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'The book will be interesting for specialists as well as for mathematicans working inother fields.' European Mathematical Society
Product details
July 1997Paperback
9780521577892
132 pages
229 × 152 × 17 mm
0.208kg
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Table of Contents
- 1. Some problems on three-dimensional graded domains M. Artin
- 2. The mathematical influence of Maurice Auslander in Mexico Raymundo Bautista
- 3. Intertwined with Maurice David A. Buchsbaum
- 4. Introduction to Koszul algebras Edward L. Green
- 5. Old and recent work with Maurice Idun Reiten
- 6. The development of the representation theory of finite dimensional algebras 1968–1975 Claus Michael Ringel
- 7. Algebraic geometry over Q. L. Szpiro.