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| Rational representations, the steenrod algebra |
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Rational representations, the steenrod algebra and functor homology
Vincent Franjou, Eric M. Friedlander, Teimuraz Pirashvili and Lionel Schwartz
ISBN : 978-2-85629-159-7
EAN : 9782856291597
Format : book/16 * 24
Number of pages : 132 pages
Published : 10.01.2004
The book presents aspects of homological algebra in functor categories, with emphasis on polynomial functors between vector spaces over a finite field...
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| Algebraic Geometry |
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An introduction
Daniel Perrin
ISBN : 978-2-7598-0048-3
EAN : 9782759800483
Format : book
Number of pages : 258 pages
Published : 01.01.2009
Aimed primarily at graduate students and beginning researchers, this book provides an introduction to algebraic geometry that is particularly suitable for those with no previous contact with the subject and assumes only the standard background of undergraduate algebra. It is developed from a masters course given at the Université Paris-Sud, Orsay, and focusses on projective algebraic geometry over an algebraically closed base field.
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| Interactive models of computation and program behavior |
45.50 € Details Add to Cart |
Pierre-Louis Curien, Hugo Herbelin, Jean-Louis Krivine, Paul-André Melliès
ISBN : 978-2-85629-273-0
EAN : 9782856292730
Format : book
Number of pages : 275 pages
Published : September 2009
This volume contains three contributions in the field of logic and computation, that reflect current trends towards an interactive account of the meaning of proofs and programmes.
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| Isomonodromic Deformations and Frobenius Manifolds |
46.95 € Details Add to Cart |
An introduction
Claude Sabbah
ISBN : 978-2-7598-0047-6
EAN : 9782759800476
Format : book
Number of pages : 279 pages
Published : 01.01.2009
The notion of a Frobenius structure on a complex analytic manifold appeared at the end of the 1970s in the theory of singularities of holomorphic functions. Motivated by physical considerations, further development of the theory has opened new perspectives on, and revealed new links between, many apparently unrelated areas of mathematics and physics.
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