Resolution of Singularities of Embedded Algebraic Surfaces / Edition 2

Resolution of Singularities of Embedded Algebraic Surfaces / Edition 2

by Shreeram S. Abhyankar
ISBN-10:
3540637192
ISBN-13:
9783540637196
Pub. Date:
04/08/1998
Publisher:
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
ISBN-10:
3540637192
ISBN-13:
9783540637196
Pub. Date:
04/08/1998
Publisher:
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Resolution of Singularities of Embedded Algebraic Surfaces / Edition 2

Resolution of Singularities of Embedded Algebraic Surfaces / Edition 2

by Shreeram S. Abhyankar
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Overview

The common solutions of a finite number of polynomial equations in a finite number of variables constitute an algebraic variety. The degrees of freedom of a moving point on the variety is the dimension of the variety. A one-dimensional variety is a curve and a two-dimensional variety is a surface. A three-dimensional variety may be called asolid. Most points of a variety are simple points. Singularities are special points, or points of multiplicity greater than one. Points of multiplicity two are double points, points of multiplicity three are tripie points, and so on. A nodal point of a curve is a double point where the curve crosses itself, such as the alpha curve. A cusp is a double point where the curve has a beak. The vertex of a cone provides an example of a surface singularity. A reversible change of variables gives abirational transformation of a variety. Singularities of a variety may be resolved by birational transformations.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783540637196
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 04/08/1998
Series: Springer Monographs in Mathematics
Edition description: 2nd enlarged ed. 1998
Pages: 312
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.03(d)

Table of Contents

0 Introduction.- 1. Local Theory.- 1 Terminology and preliminaries.- 2 Resolvers and principalizers.- 3 Dominant character of a normal sequence.- 4 Unramified local extensions.- 5 Main results.- 2. Global Theory.- 6 Terminology and preliminaries.- 7 Global resolvers.- 8 Global principalizers.- 9 Main results.- 3. Some Cases of Three-Dimensional Birational Resolution.- 10 Uniformization of points of small multiplicity.- 11 Three-dimensional birational resolution over a ground field of characteristic zero.- 12 Existence of projective models having only points of small multiplicity.- 13 Three-dimensional birational resolution over an algebraically closed ground field of charateristic— 2, 3, 5.- Appendix on Analytic Desingularization in Characteristic Zero.- Additional Bibliography.- Index of Notation.- Index of Definitions.- List of Corrections.
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