Algebraic Geometry (book)

Algebraic Geometry

Robin Hartshorne

Robin Hartshorne is the author of Algebraic Geometry.
Language English
Subject Algebraic geometry
Genre Textbook
Published 1977

Algebraic Geometry is an influential[1] algebraic geometry textbook written by Robin Hartshorne and published by Springer-Verlag in 1977.

Importance

It was the first extended treatment of scheme theory written as a text intended to be accessible to graduate students.

Contents

The first chapter, titled "Varieties", deals with the classical algebraic geometry of varieties over algebraically closed fields. This chapter uses many classical results in commutative algebra, including Hilbert's Nullstellensatz, with the books by AtiyahMacdonald, Matsumura, and ZariskiSamuel as usual references. The second and the third chapters, "Schemes" and "Cohomology", form the technical heart of the book. The last two chapters, "Curves" and "Surfaces", respectively explore the geometry of 1-dimensional and 2-dimensional objects, using the tools developed in the Chapters 2 and 3.

Notes

  1. MathSciNet lists more than 2500 citations of this book.

References

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