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020 _a9783540426882
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_cUSD 119.00 Retail Price (Publisher)
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050 4 _aQA565.G46 2011
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100 1 _aArbarello, E.
_eAuthor
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210 1 0 _aGeometry of Algebraic Curves
245 1 0 _aGeometry of Algebraic Curves
_h[electronic resource]
260 _aNew York :
_bSpringer
_cAug. 2005
440 0 _aGrundlehren der mathematischen Wissenschaften Ser.
506 _aLicense restrictions may limit access.
520 8 _aAnnotation
_bThe second volume of the Geometry of Algebraic Curves is devoted to the foundations of the theory of moduli of algebraic curves. Its authors are research mathematicians who have actively participated in the development of the Geometry of Algebraic Curves. The subject is an extremely fertile and active one, both within the mathematical community and at the interface with the theoretical physics community. The approach is unique in its blending of algebro-geometric, complex analytic and topological/combinatorial methods. It treats important topics such as Teichmüller theory, the cellular decomposition of moduli and its consequences and the Witten conjecture. The careful and comprehensive presentation of the material is of value to students who wish to learn the subject and to experts as a reference source. The first volume appeared 1985 as vol. 267 of the same series.
521 _aScholarly & Professional
_bSpringer
773 0 _tSpringerLink ebooks - Mathematics and Statistics (2011)
856 4 0 _uhttp://www.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/cul/resolve?clio9060330
_zFull text available from SpringerLink ebooks - Mathematics and Statistics (2011)
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