Algebraic Geometry (Graduate Studies in Mathematics, 222)

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by Michael Artin

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This book is an introduction to the geometry of complex algebraic varieties. It is intended for students who have learned algebra, analysis, and topology, as taught in standard undergraduate courses. So it is a suitable text for a beginning graduate course or an advanced undergraduate course. The book begins with a study of plane algebraic curves, then introduces affine and projective varieties, going on to dimension and construcibility. $mathcal{O}$-modules (quasicoherent sheaves) are defined without reference to sheaf theory, and their cohomology is defined axiomatically. The Riemann-Roch Theorem for curves is proved using projection to the projective line. Some of the points that aren't always treated in beginning courses are Hensel's Lemma, Chevalley's Finiteness Theorem, and the Birkhoff-Grothendieck Theorem. The book contains extensive discussions of finite group actions, lines in $mathbb{P}^3$, and double planes, and it ends with applications of the Riemann-Roch Theorem. The present book under review entitled "Algebraic Geometry - Notes on a Course," by Michael Artin is, according to my very subjective viewpoint, one of the best textbooks devoted to basics on algebraic geometry. I am aware of the fact that this is a rather bold statement, but I will try to justify my claim here. There are many textbooks devoted to the foundations of algebraic geometry, and it seems that there is no room for new ideas or strategies in writing such books. Everything has been tried. This was also my first prediction before receiving this book, and I can honestly say that I am very happy to have been wrong. --Piotr Pokora (Kraków), zbMathOpen Michael Artin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA

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