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Arrangements, Local Systems and Singularities: CIMPA Summer School, Galatasaray University, Istanbul, 2007 2010 Edition
Contributor(s): El Zein, Fouad (Editor), Suciu, Alexander I. (Editor), Tosun, Meral (Editor)
ISBN: 3034602081     ISBN-13: 9783034602082
Publisher: Birkhauser
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Product Type: Hardcover
Published: December 2009
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BISAC Categories:
- Mathematics | Geometry - Algebraic
Dewey: 510
Series: Progress in Mathematics
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 6.2" W x 9.2" (1.55 lbs) 320 pages
 
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This volumecomprisesa setof lecturenotes fromthe CIMPASummer School, - rangements and Local systems and Singularities, held at Galatasaray University, Istanbul, during June11-22,2007.Theschoolwasattendedby68mathematicians, 35 of them from 19 countries outside Turkey. The Summer School was made up of eleven short courses and ?ve seminars presented by an outstanding group of lecturers who covered a wide range of topics related to the concepts of arran- ments, localsystems andsingularities.Thelist of lectures ofthe workshopappears below.Mostmembers of the audienceweregraduatestudents oryoung researchers and the primary purpose of the school was to introduce them, in particular those from developing countries, to the many advances and opportunities in this widely applicable ?eld. Historically, researchonarrangementsofhyperplanes, starting with the work of V.I. A rnold and E. Brieskorn and later Peter Orlik, was presented at meetings devoted mainly to discussions of singularities. Some of the articles in this volume demonstratethattheinteractionbetweenthesetwosubjectsis ongoingandpart- ularly productive. Beyond this, the volume is intended for a largeaudience in pure mathematics, including researchers and graduate students working in algebraic geometry, singularity theory, topology and related ?elds. The reader will ?nd in the ProblemSection at the end of the volumea variety of open problems proposed by the lecturers at the end of the School s sessions as directions ripe for further study and development."