The Calabi Problem for Fano Threefolds
Title | The Calabi Problem for Fano Threefolds PDF eBook |
Author | Carolina Araujo |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 452 |
Release | 2023-06-30 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 1009239651 |
Algebraic varieties are shapes defined by polynomial equations. Smooth Fano threefolds are a fundamental subclass that can be thought of as higher-dimensional generalizations of ordinary spheres. They belong to 105 irreducible deformation families. This book determines whether the general element of each family admits a Kähler–Einstein metric (and for many families, for all elements), addressing a question going back to Calabi 70 years ago. The book's solution exploits the relation between these metrics and the algebraic notion of K-stability. Moreover, the book presents many different techniques to prove the existence of a Kähler–Einstein metric, containing many additional relevant results such as the classification of all Kähler–Einstein smooth Fano threefolds with infinite automorphism groups and computations of delta-invariants of all smooth del Pezzo surfaces. This book will be essential reading for researchers and graduate students working on algebraic geometry and complex geometry.
Birational Geometry, Kähler–Einstein Metrics and Degenerations
Title | Birational Geometry, Kähler–Einstein Metrics and Degenerations PDF eBook |
Author | Ivan Cheltsov |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 882 |
Release | 2023-05-23 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 3031178599 |
This book collects the proceedings of a series of conferences dedicated to birational geometry of Fano varieties held in Moscow, Shanghai and Pohang The conferences were focused on the following two related problems: • existence of Kähler–Einstein metrics on Fano varieties • degenerations of Fano varieties on which two famous conjectures were recently proved. The first is the famous Borisov–Alexeev–Borisov Conjecture on the boundedness of Fano varieties, proved by Caucher Birkar (for which he was awarded the Fields medal in 2018), and the second one is the (arguably even more famous) Tian–Yau–Donaldson Conjecture on the existence of Kähler–Einstein metrics on (smooth) Fano varieties and K-stability, which was proved by Xiuxiong Chen, Sir Simon Donaldson and Song Sun. The solutions for these longstanding conjectures have opened new directions in birational and Kähler geometries. These research directions generated new interesting mathematical problems, attracting the attention of mathematicians worldwide. These conferences brought together top researchers in both fields (birational geometry and complex geometry) to solve some of these problems and understand the relations between them. The result of this activity is collected in this book, which contains contributions by sixty nine mathematicians, who contributed forty three research and survey papers to this volume. Many of them were participants of the Moscow–Shanghai–Pohang conferences, while the others helped to expand the research breadth of the volume—the diversity of their contributions reflects the vitality of modern Algebraic Geometry.
Algebraic Geometry between Tradition and Future
Title | Algebraic Geometry between Tradition and Future PDF eBook |
Author | Gilberto Bini |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 371 |
Release | 2023-05-05 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 9811982813 |
An incredible season for algebraic geometry flourished in Italy between 1860, when Luigi Cremona was assigned the chair of Geometria Superiore in Bologna, and 1959, when Francesco Severi published the last volume of the treatise on algebraic systems over a surface and an algebraic variety. This century-long season has had a prominent influence on the evolution of complex algebraic geometry - both at the national and international levels - and still inspires modern research in the area. "Algebraic geometry in Italy between tradition and future" is a collection of contributions aiming at presenting some of these powerful ideas and their connection to contemporary and, if possible, future developments, such as Cremonian transformations, birational classification of high-dimensional varieties starting from Gino Fano, the life and works of Guido Castelnuovo, Francesco Severi's mathematical library, etc. The presentation is enriched by the viewpoint of various researchers of the history of mathematics, who describe the cultural milieu and tell about the bios of some of the most famous mathematicians of those times.
Algebraic Combinatorics and the Monster Group
Title | Algebraic Combinatorics and the Monster Group PDF eBook |
Author | Alexander A. Ivanov |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 584 |
Release | 2023-08-17 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 1009338056 |
Covering, arguably, one of the most attractive and mysterious mathematical objects, the Monster group, this text strives to provide an insightful introduction and the discusses the current state of the field. The Monster group is related to many areas of mathematics, as well as physics, from number theory to string theory. This book cuts through the complex nature of the field, highlighting some of the mysteries and intricate relationships involved. Containing many meaningful examples and a manual introduction to the computer package GAP, it provides the opportunity and resources for readers to start their own calculations. Some 20 experts here share their expertise spanning this exciting field, and the resulting volume is ideal for researchers and graduate students working in Combinatorial Algebra, Group theory and related areas.
Modern Trends in Algebra and Representation Theory
Title | Modern Trends in Algebra and Representation Theory PDF eBook |
Author | David Jordan |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 407 |
Release | 2023-08-17 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 1009097350 |
Expanding upon the material delivered during the LMS Autumn Algebra School 2020, this volume reflects the fruitful connections between different aspects of representation theory. Each survey article addresses a specific subject from a modern angle, beginning with an exploration of the representation theory of associative algebras, followed by the coverage of important developments in Lie theory in the past two decades, before the final sections introduce the reader to three strikingly different aspects of group theory. Written at a level suitable for graduate students and researchers in related fields, this book provides pure mathematicians with a springboard into the vast and growing literature in each area.
Surveys in Combinatorics 2024
Title | Surveys in Combinatorics 2024 PDF eBook |
Author | Felix Fischer |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 305 |
Release | 2024-06-13 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 1009490532 |
This volume contains surveys of current research directions in combinatorics written by leading researchers in their fields.
C∞-Algebraic Geometry with Corners
Title | C∞-Algebraic Geometry with Corners PDF eBook |
Author | Kelli Francis-Staite |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2023-12-31 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 1009400207 |
Schemes in algebraic geometry can have singular points, whereas differential geometers typically focus on manifolds which are nonsingular. However, there is a class of schemes, 'C∞-schemes', which allow differential geometers to study a huge range of singular spaces, including 'infinitesimals' and infinite-dimensional spaces. These are applied in synthetic differential geometry, and derived differential geometry, the study of 'derived manifolds'. Differential geometers also study manifolds with corners. The cube is a 3-dimensional manifold with corners, with boundary the six square faces. This book introduces 'C∞-schemes with corners', singular spaces in differential geometry with good notions of boundary and corners. They can be used to define 'derived manifolds with corners' and 'derived orbifolds with corners'. These have applications to major areas of symplectic geometry involving moduli spaces of J-holomorphic curves. This work will be a welcome source of information and inspiration for graduate students and researchers working in differential or algebraic geometry.