Algebraic Geometry and Topology : A Symposium in Honor of Solomon Lefschetz /
Many of the developments of modern algebraic geometry and topology stem from the ideas of S. Lefschetz. These are featured in this volume of contemporary research papers contributed by mathematical colleagues to celebrate his seventieth birthday. Originally published in 1957. The Princeton Legacy Li...
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Idioma: | Inglés |
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Princeton, NJ
Princeton University Press
2016, [2016]
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- Frontmatter
- Foreword
- Contents
- Part I. An appreciation of the work and influence of S. Lefschetz
- Professor Lefschetz's Contributions to Algebraic Geometry: An Appreciation
- The Work and Influence of Professor S. Lefschetz in Algebraic Topology
- Bibliography of the Publications of S. Lefschetz to June 1955
- Part II. Papers in Algebraic Geometry
- On the Complex Structures of a Class of Simply-Connected Manifolds
- On Kähler Manifolds with Vanishing Canonical Class
- Quotient d'un Espace Analytique par un Groupe d'Automorphismes
- On a Generalization of Kähler Geometry
- On the Projective Embedding of Homogeneous Varieties
- Various Classes of Harmonic Forms
- On the Variation of Almost-Complex Structure
- Commutative Algebraic Group Varieties
- On the Symbol of Virtual Intersection of Algebraic Varieties
- Integral Closure of Modules and Complete Linear Systems
- On the Projective Embedding of Abelian Varieties
- The Connectedness Theorem for Birational Transformations
- Part III. Papers in Topology
- The Relations on Steenrod Powers of Cohomology Classes
- Imbedding of metric complexes,
- Covering spaces with singularities
- A relation between degree and linking numbers
- Die Coinzidenz-Cozyklen und eine Formel aus der Fasertheorie
- Isotopy of links
- Generators and relations in a complex
- The theory of carriers and S-theory
- The Jacobi identity for Whitehead products
- Some mapping theorems with applications to non-locally connected spaces
- Intercept-finite cell complexes