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This volume contains lectures presented at the third Regional Geometry Institute at Park City. The lectures provide an introduction to the subject, complex algebraic geometry, making the book suitable as a text for second and third year graduate students. The book deals with topics in algebraic geometry where one can reach the level of current research while starting with the basics.
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lgrsnf/M_Mathematics/MA_Algebra/MAg_Algebraic geometry/Kollar J. (ed.) Complex algebraic geometry (AMS, 1997)(ISBN 0821804324)(T)(327s)_MAg_.djvu
Complex Algebraic Geometry (Ias/Park City Mathematics Series)
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János Kollár, editor
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Princeton, N.J. : American mathematical Society
Alternative edition
IAS/Park city mathematics series, Providence, R.I., Institute for advanced study, 1997
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United States, United States of America
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lg71640
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 333-340). Lecture notes from a summer program held in Park City, Utah, in 1993.
Alternative description
This volume provides an introduction to complex algebraic geometry. Topics covered include the theory of surfaces and more advanced topics such as the minimal model programme. An introduction to Hodge theory and intersection homology based on the simple topological ideas of Lefschetz is included.
Alternative description
János Kollár, Editor. Lecture Notes From A Summer Program Held In Park City, Utah, In 1993. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 333-340).
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Lecture notes from the Third Summer Session of the Regional Geometry Institute, held in Park City, Utah, in 1993
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