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  • The basic problem of deformation theory in algebraic geometry involves watching a small deformation of one member of a family of objects, such as varieties, or subschemes in a fixed space, or vector bundles on a fixed scheme.
  • Author(s): Robin Hartshorne
  • 234 Pages
  • Mathematics, Geometry
  • Series Name: Graduate Texts in Mathematics

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This first textbook on deformation theory begins by studying what happens over small infinitesimal deformations, and then gradually builds up to more global situations. The author provides plenty of motivation, including numerous exercises and examples.



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The basic problem of deformation theory in algebraic geometry involves watching a small deformation of one member of a family of objects, such as varieties, or subschemes in a fixed space, or vector bundles on a fixed scheme. In this book, Robin Hartshorne studies first what happens over small infinitesimal deformations, and then gradually builds up to more global situations, using methods pioneered by Kodaira and Spencer in the complex analytic case, and adapted and expanded in algebraic geometry by Grothendieck.



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The basic problem of deformation theory in algebraic geometry involves watching a small deformation of one member of a family of objects, such as varieties, or subschemes in a fixed space, or vector bundles on a fixed scheme. In this new book, Robin Hartshorne studies first what happens over small infinitesimal deformations, and then gradually builds up to more global situations, using methods pioneered by Kodaira and Spencer in the complex analytic case, and adapted and expanded in algebraic geometry by Grothendieck.

Topics include:

* deformations over the dual numbers;

* smoothness and the infinitesimal lifting property;

* Zariski tangent space and obstructions to deformation problems;

* pro-representable functors of Schlessinger;

* infinitesimal study of moduli spaces such as the Hilbert scheme, Picard scheme, moduli of curves, and moduli of stable vector bundles.

The author includes numerous exercises, as well as important examples illustrating various aspects of the theory. This text is based on a graduate course taught by the author at the University of California, Berkeley.



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"Robin Hartshorne is the author of a well-known textbook from which several generations of mathematicians have learned modern algebraic geometry since it first appeared in 1977. This introduction to deformation theory is based on his notes for a course he taught in 1979. The mathematical community has to thank him for updating and expanding them into this book ... . This volume is an important addition to the literature and will help new generations to acquire its subject." (Ch. Baxa, Monatshefte für Mathematik, Vol. 169 (1), January, 2013)

"Deformation theory is the study of the behaviour of a family of algebraic geometric objects, such as schemes or coherent sheaves, near a given element. ... The book is recommended for advanced graduate students and researchers in algebraic geometry who want to learn deformation theory. ... The book is clearly written, the abstract material is illustrated by examples where appropriate and there are exercises dealing with concrete geometrical problems at the end of each section." (Gábor Megyesi, The Mathematical Gazette, Vol. 96 (537), November, 2012)

"In the development of algebraic deformation theory, a graduate text explaining the fundamentals of the theory had been lacking. So, eventually, somebody made the effort and wrote down the essentials. Happily this somebody is Robin Hartshorne ... . The precise formulation and good language make the book capture the audience. ... a fundamental text for anybody who wants to learn deformation theory ... . Also, a lot of relevant references are included."--- (Arvid Siqveland, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2011 c)

"Deformation theory is a ubiquitous subject: From the Taylor expansion in Calculus to the deformation of Galois representations. ... Since deformation theory could be considered a central topic in algebraic geometry ... textbook where some of the main results and methods are collected in one placeis certainly welcome. ... inclusion of exercises and plenty of examples, make this book suitable for a course on this topic or for self-study, with the only prerequisite the now standard textbook on Algebraic Geometry by the same author." (Felipe Zaldivar, The Mathematical Association of America, March, 2010)

"No doubt, this masterly written book gives an excellent first introduction to algebraic deformation theory, and a perfect motivation for further, more advanced reading likewise. It is the author's masterful style of expository writing that makes this text particularly valuable for seasoned graduate students and for future researchers in the field. The list of 177 references at the end of the book, which the author frequently refers to throughout the text, is another special feature of the volume under review." (Werner Kleinert, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1186, 2010)


Dimensions (Overall): 9.21 Inches (H) x 6.14 Inches (W) x .51 Inches (D)
Weight: .76 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 234
Series Title: Graduate Texts in Mathematics
Genre: Mathematics
Sub-Genre: Geometry
Publisher: Springer
Theme: Algebraic
Format: Paperback
Author: Robin Hartshorne
Language: English
Street Date: March 7, 2012
TCIN: 92765608
UPC: 9781461425205
Item Number (DPCI): 247-15-2229
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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