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Arithmetic Algebraic Geometry (Ias/Park City Mathematic)
ISBN-13:
9780821821732
ISBN-10:
0821821733
Edition:
0
Author:
Brian David Conrad, Karl Rubin
Publication date:
2001
Publisher:
Amer Mathematical Society
Format:
Hardcover
569 pages
Category:
Geometry & Topology
,
Mathematics
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ISBN-13:
9780821821732
ISBN-10:
0821821733
Edition:
0
Author:
Brian David Conrad, Karl Rubin
Publication date:
2001
Publisher:
Amer Mathematical Society
Format:
Hardcover
569 pages
Category:
Geometry & Topology
,
Mathematics
Summary
Arithmetic Algebraic Geometry (Ias/Park City Mathematic) (ISBN-13: 9780821821732 and ISBN-10: 0821821733), written by authors
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The articles in this volume are expanded versions of lectures delivered at the Graduate Summer School and at the Mentoring Program for Women in Mathematics held at the Institute for Advanced Study/Park City Mathematics Institute. The theme of the program was arithmetic algebraic geometry. The choice of lecture topics was heavily influenced by the recent spectacular work of Wiles on modular elliptic curves and Fermat's Last Theorem. The main emphasis of the articles in the volume is on elliptic curves, Galois representations, and modular forms. One lecture series offers an introduction to these objects. The others discuss selected recent results, current research, and open problems and conjectures. The book would be a suitable text for an advanced graduate topics course in arithmetic algebraic geometry.
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