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Local Algebra 2000 Edition
Contributor(s): Serre, Jean-Pierre (Author), Chin, C. W. (Translator)
ISBN: 3540666419     ISBN-13: 9783540666417
Publisher: Springer
OUR PRICE:   $66.45  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: June 2000
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Annotation: This is an English translation of the now classic "Alg??bre Locale - Multiplicit??s" originally published by Springer as LNM 11, in several editions since 1965. It gives a short account of the main theorems of commutative algebra, with emphasis on modules, homological methods and intersection multiplicities ("Tor-formula"). Many modifications to the original French text have been made by the author for this English edition: they make the text easier to read, without changing its intended informal character.
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BISAC Categories:
- Mathematics | Algebra - General
- Mathematics | Geometry - Algebraic
Dewey: 516.35
LCCN: 00032970
Series: Springer Monographs in Mathematics
Physical Information: 0.56" H x 6.39" W x 9.44" (0.76 lbs) 130 pages
 
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The present book is an English translation of Algebre Locale - Multiplicites published by Springer-Verlag as no. 11 of the Lecture Notes series. The original text was based on a set of lectures, given at the College de France in 1957-1958, and written up by Pierre Gabriel. Its aim was to give a short account of Commutative Algebra, with emphasis on the following topics: a) Modules (as opposed to Rings, which were thought to be the only subject of Commutative Algebra, before the emergence of sheaf theory in the 1950s); b) H omological methods, a la Cartan-Eilenberg; c) Intersection multiplicities, viewed as Euler-Poincare characteristics. The English translation, done with great care by Chee Whye Chin, differs from the original in the following aspects: - The terminology has been brought up to date (e.g. "cohomological dimension" has been replaced by the now customary "depth"). I have rewritten a few proofs and clarified (or so I hope) a few more. - A section on graded algebras has been added (App. III to Chap. IV). - New references have been given, especially to other books on Commu- tive Algebra: Bourbaki (whose Chap. X has now appeared, after a 40-year wait), Eisenbud, Matsumura, Roberts, .... I hope that these changes will make the text easier to read, without changing its informal "Lecture Notes" character.