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Algebraic Geometry: A First Course
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This book is based on one-semester courses given at Harvard in 1984, at Brown in 1985, and at Harvard in 1988. It is intended to be, as the title suggests, a first introduction to the subject.
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Algebraic Geometry: A First Course
Price range: ₹5,244.00 through ₹5,661.00
This book is based on one-semester courses given at Harvard in 1984, at Brown in 1985, and at Harvard in 1988. It is intended to be, as the title suggests, a first introduction to the subject.
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Representation Theory: A First Course
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The primary goal of these lectures is to introduce a beginner to the finite dimensional representations of Lie groups and Lie algebras. Since this goal is shared by quite a few other books, we should explain in this Preface how our approach differs, although the potential reader can probably see this better by a quick browse through the book.
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Representation Theory: A First Course
Price range: ₹5,661.00 through ₹7,746.00
The primary goal of these lectures is to introduce a beginner to the finite dimensional representations of Lie groups and Lie algebras. Since this goal is shared by quite a few other books, we should explain in this Preface how our approach differs, although the potential reader can probably see this better by a quick browse through the book.
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The Geometry of Schemes
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Written by two highly respected mathematicians who are also bestselling Springer authors Fills the gap between books on classical algebraic geometry and full-blown accounts of the theory of schemes Provides a simple account, emphasizing and explaining the universal geometric concepts behind the definitions Explicit calculations show how scheme theory is utilized in practice Discusses applications to number theory, physics, and applied mathematics
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The Geometry of Schemes
Price range: ₹5,661.00 through ₹6,408.00
Written by two highly respected mathematicians who are also bestselling Springer authors Fills the gap between books on classical algebraic geometry and full-blown accounts of the theory of schemes Provides a simple account, emphasizing and explaining the universal geometric concepts behind the definitions Explicit calculations show how scheme theory is utilized in practice Discusses applications to number theory, physics, and applied mathematics