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How Many Zeroes?: Counting Solutions of Systems of Polynomials via Toric Geometry at Infinity: CMS/CAIMS Books in Mathematics, cartea 2

Autor Pinaki Mondal
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 noi 2021
This graduate textbook presents an approach through toric geometry to the problem of estimating the isolated solutions (counted with appropriate multiplicity) of n polynomial equations in n variables over an algebraically closed field. The text collects and synthesizes a number of works on Bernstein’s theorem of counting solutions of generic systems, ultimately presenting the theorem, commentary, and extensions in a comprehensive and coherent manner. It begins with Bernstein’s original theorem expressing solutions of generic systems in terms of the mixed volume of their Newton polytopes, including complete proofs of its recent extension to affine space and some applications to open problems. The text also applies the developed techniques to derive and generalize Kushnirenko's results on Milnor numbers of hypersurface singularities, which has served as a precursor to the development of toric geometry. Ultimately, the book aims to present material in an elementary format, developing all necessary algebraic geometry to provide a truly accessible overview suitable to second-year graduate students.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030751739
ISBN-10: 3030751732
Pagini: 243
Ilustrații: XV, 352 p. 88 illus., 81 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria CMS/CAIMS Books in Mathematics

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Introduction.- A brief history of points of infinity in geometry.- Quasiprojective varieties over algebraically closed fields.- Intersection multiplicity.- Convex polyhedra.- Toric varieties over algebraically closed fields.- Number of solutions on the torus: BKK bound.- Number of zeroes on the affine space I: (Weighted) Bézout theorems.- Intersection multiplicity at the origin.- Number of zeroes on the affine space II: the general case.- Minor number of a hypersurface at the origin.- Beyond this book.- Miscellaneous commutative algebra.- Some results related to schemes.- Notation.- Bibliography.

Recenzii

“The book will appeal to a reader interested on the arithmetic aspects of some natural intersections and interactions between algebraic and convex geometry.” (Felipe Zaldívar, zbMATH 1483.13001, 2022)

Notă biografică

Pinaki Mondal studied at Khulna St. Joseph's School, Barisal Cadet College, University of Saskatchewan and University of Toronto. After a postdoctoral fellowship at the Weizmann Institute and teaching at the University of The Bahamas, he is back in Toronto doing quantitative finance. When not working to safeguard Canadian economy from a collapse, he still makes time to think about algebraic geometry.  

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This graduate textbook presents an approach through toric geometry to the problem of estimating the isolated solutions (counted with appropriate multiplicity) of n polynomial equations in n variables over an algebraically closed field K. The text collects and synthesizes a number of works on Bernstein’s theorem of counting solutions of generic systems, ultimately presenting the theorem, commentary, and extensions in a comprehensive and coherent manner. It begins with Bernstein’s original theorem expressing solutions of generic systems in terms of the mixed volume of their Newton polytopes, including complete proofs of its recent extension to affine space and some applications to open problems. The text also applies the developed techniques to derive and generalize Kushnirenko's results on Milnor numbers of hypersurface singularities, which has served as a precursor to the development of toric geometry. Ultimately, the book aims to present material in an elementary format, developing all necessary algebraic geometry to provide a truly accessible overview suitable to a second-year graduate students.

Caracteristici

First textbook containing complete proofs of various weighted versions of Bézout's theorem, Bernstein's theorem and its extension to the affine space Gives a new proof of, and generalizes, Kushnirenko's results on Milnor number of non-degenerate singularities Develops necessary algebraic geometry and convex geometry prerequisites quickly with the help of numerous exercises