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  1. Methods of Algebraic Geometry: Volume 1 (Cambridge Mathematical Library) by W. V. D. Hodge, D. Pedoe, 1994-04-29
  2. Lectures on Algebraic Cycles (New Mathematical Monographs) by Spencer Bloch, 2010-09-20
  3. Commutative Algebra: with a View Toward Algebraic Geometry (Graduate Texts in Mathematics) by David Eisenbud, 1995-03-30
  4. Projective Geometry and Modern Algebra by Lars Kadison, Matthias T. Kromann, 1996-01-26
  5. The Geometry of Moduli Spaces of Sheaves (Cambridge Mathematical Library) by Daniel Huybrechts, Manfred Lehn, 2010-07-05
  6. Arithmetic Algebraic Geometry (Ias/Park City Mathematics) by Brian Conrad and Karl Rubin, 2008-02-07
  7. Geometry of Algebraic Curves: Volume I (Grundlehren der mathematischen Wissenschaften) by Enrico Arbarello, Maurizio Cornalba, et all 2010-11-02
  8. Lectures on Algebraic Geometry 1: Sheaves, Cohomology of Sheaves, and Applications to Riemann Surfaces (Aspects of Mathematics) by Guenter Harder, 2008-01-30
  9. Algebraic Geometry 1: From Algebraic Varieties to Schemes (Translations of Mathematical Monographs) (Vol 1) by Kenji Ueno, 1999-09-27
  10. Positivity in Algebraic Geometry II: Positivity for Vector Bundles, and Multiplier Ideals (Volume 0) by R.K. Lazarsfeld, 2004-10-15
  11. Cohomology of Quotients in Symplectic and Algebraic Geometry. (MN-31): (Mathematical Notes) by Frances Clare Kirwan, 1984-12-01
  12. Algebraic Geometry and Statistical Learning Theory (Cambridge Monographs on Applied and Computational Mathematics) by Sumio Watanabe, 2009-09-28
  13. Lectures on Algebraic Statistics (Oberwolfach Seminars) by Mathias Drton, Bernd Sturmfels, et all 2008-12-18
  14. Linear Algebraic Groups (Modern Birkhäuser Classics) by T.A. Springer, 2008-11-13

61. Algebraic Geometry Seminar
List of talks, with abstracts.Category Science Math Geometry algebraic geometry Research Groups......algebraic geometry Seminar. Seminars are usually on Wednesdays, at 400PM, in Eckhart 203. Directions from airports to local hotels.
http://www.math.uchicago.edu/seminars/algebraic_geometry.html
Algebraic Geometry Seminar
Seminars are usually on Wednesdays, at 4:00 PM, in Eckhart 203.
Directions from airports to local hotels.

Abstracts
for this quarter's talks. Talks given in Fall of 2002 Winter of 2003 Quarters Talks given in Fall of 2001 Winter of 2002 , and Spring of 2002 Quarters Talks given in Fall of 2000 Winter of 2001 , and Spring of 2001 Quarters
Talks given in Fall of 1999 Winter of 2000 , and Spring of 2000 Quarters
If you have questions, suggestions for future speakers, or would like to be on the mailing list please contact Jim Borger (borger@math.uchicago.edu)

62. Algebraic Geometry Seminar
algebraic geometry Seminar. Seminars are usually on Wednesdays, at400 PM, in Eckhart 203. Announcement for this week's talk. Talks
http://www.math.uchicago.edu/~emerton/AlgGeomSem.html
Algebraic Geometry Seminar
Seminars are usually on Wednesdays, at 4:00 PM, in Eckhart 203.
Announcement
for this week's talk Talks to be given in Fall of 2000 Winter of 2001 , and Spring of 2001 Quarters
Talks given in the Fall of 1999 Winter of 2000 , and Spring of 2000 Quarters
If you have questions or suggestions for future speakers please contact Matthew Emerton (emerton@math.uchicago.edu)

63. ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY AND INTEGRABLE SYSTEMS
WAGP2000 WORKSHOP ON algebraic geometry AND PHYSICS INTERNATIONALSCHOOL FOR ADVANCED STUDIES, TRIESTE, ITALY OCTOBER 1520, 2000
http://www.sissa.it/~bruzzo/wagp2000/wagp2000.html
WORKSHOP ON ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY AND PHYSICS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED STUDIES TRIESTE, ITALY OCTOBER 15-20, 2000 ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY AND INTEGRABLE SYSTEMS
THIS PAGE IS PRESENTLY UNDER CONSTRUCTION Advisory Committee
E. Arbarello (Pisa), P. Candelas(Oxford), R. Dijkgraaf (Amsterdam), B. Dubrovin (SISSA), Yu.I. Manin (Bonn), M.S. Narasimhan (ICTP), C. Vafa (Boston) Scientific Committee: U. Bruzzo, B. Dubrovin,G. Falqui, C. Reina (SISSA ), F. Magri (Milano Bicocca) Organizing Committee: U. Bruzzo, G. Falqui , F.Pioli (SISSA)
Scientific Programme: HTML File Tex File Postscript File
The Mathematical Physics Group of the International School for Advanced Studies in Trieste, with the collaboration of the International Centre for Theoretical Physics, organizes a workshop on the applications of algebraic geometry to physics (WAGP2000). This is part of a series of workshops and schools aiming at fostering the interaction between mathematicians working in pure algebraic geometry and researchers who are interested in applications of algebraic geometry to physics. This year's event will take place on October 16 to 19, 2000. The arrival day will be October 15, and the departure day October 20. The main theme of the Workshop will be Algebraic Geometry and Integrable Systems.

64. NONCOMMUTATIVE GEOMETRY
Workshop on Quantum Field Theory, Noncommutative Geometry and Quantum Probability. Trieste. 2629 Category Science Math algebraic geometry Events Past Events......NCG2001. WORKSHOP ON QUANTUM FIELD THEORY, NONCOMMUTATIVE GEOMETRY ANDQUANTUM PROBABILITY. INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED STUDIES. and.
http://www.sissa.it/~bruzzo/ncg2001/ncg2001.html
WORKSHOP ON
QUANTUM FIELD THEORY,
NONCOMMUTATIVE GEOMETRY
AND QUANTUM PROBABILITY INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED STUDIES and ABDUS SALAM INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR THEORETICAL PHYSICS TRIESTE, ITALY MARCH 26-29, 2001
Supported by
  • International School for Advanced Studies
  • Regione Friuli-Venezia Giulia
  • International Centre for Theoretical Physics
  • University of Trieste
  • European RTN "Geometric Analysis "
  • Centro V. Volterra
The International School for Advanced Studies in Trieste, in collaboration with the Universities of Trieste and Udine, and the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics, organizes a workshop on noncommutative structures (noncommutative geometry and its applications to physics, notably quantum field theory, and quantum probability). The event will take place on March 26 to 29, 2001. Participants are expected to arrive on March 25 and depart on March 30. The workshop will follow a related Conference on "Geometric Analysis and Index Theory"

65. Second Announcement - NATO Advanced Research Workshop At Eilat
NATO Advanced Research Workshop. Eilat, Israel. 25 February 1 March 2001.Category Science Math algebraic geometry Events Past Events......NATO Advanced Research Workshop. Application of algebraic geometry to Coding Theory,Physics, and Computation. Eilat Princess Hotel February 25 March 1, 2001.
http://www.mat.uniroma2.it/~cilibert/workshop.html
NATO Advanced Research Workshop
Application of Algebraic Geometry
to Coding Theory, Physics, and Computation
Eilat Princess Hotel
February 25 - March 1, 2001
Second Announcement
(you may download this announcement as LaTeX DVI or PostScript file) The goal of the workshop is to present some of the best recent work in algebraic geometry with emphasis on possible relations with and applications to mathematical physics, coding theory, industrial and computational aspects. Proceedings will be published with the contribution of NATO. Sponsors: NATO Scientific Affairs Division Emmy Noether Research Institute of Mathematics in Bar-Ilan University. Scientific Committee: Ciro Ciliberto (University of Roma "Tor Vergata"), F. Hirzebruch (MPI, Bonn), R. Miranda (Colorado State University), M. Teicher (Bar-Ilan University). Organizing Committee: (just click over here to send us a message)
Ciro Ciliberto, A. Calabri and F. Tovena (Univ. of Roma "Tor Vergata"); B. Kunyavskii and M. Teicher (Bar-Ilan Univ.). Key Speakers: Registered participants: Z. Amina (Ramallah), M. Amram (Ramat-Gan), M. Andreatta (Trento), E. Arbarello (Rome), T. Bandman (Ramat-Gan), C. Bartocci (Genova), Y. Ben-Yitschak (Ramat-Gan), L. Chiantini (Siena), A. Conte (Turin), M. Cornalba (Pavia), G. Danila (Warwick), D. Garber (Ramat-Gan), B. Gordon (Arlington), V. Iskovskih (Moscow), V. Kanev (Sofia), S. Kaplan (Ramat-Gan), A. Kleks (Ramat-Gan), A. Koudriavtsev (Moscow), A. Kouvidakis (Crete), E. Izadi (Athens), A. Langer (Warwick), M. Marchisio (Turin), H.A. Mohammed (Abu-Dis), M. Mella (Ferrara), M. Mendes-Lopez (Lisbon), U. Onn (Haifa), F. Orecchia (Naples), G. Ottaviani (Florence), C. Pedrini (Genova), F. Pioli (Trieste), M. Salvetti (Pisa), T. Shmiel (Ramat-Gan), E. Shustin (Tel Aviv), B. Szendroi (Warwick), P. Tannenbaum (Fresno), M. Uludag (Istanbul), A. Verra (Rome), S. Zur (Ramat-Gan).

66. Algebraic Geometry
algebraic geometry. Varieties Polynomials defining an affine variety;Computation of a variety. Elliptic Curves Minimal model and torsion
http://magma.maths.usyd.edu.au/magma/Examples/node87.html
Algebraic Geometry

Next: Varieties Previous: Hecke algebra Next Group: Combinatorics and Incidence Geometry Previous Group: Algebras Up: Examples of Magma code

67. Algebraic Geometry Upcoming Seminars
algebraic geometry Seminar Schedule. Tuesday, April 1, 2003, 400pm, 120 Physics,algebraic geometry Seminar Dino Lorenzini (University of Georgia), TBA.
http://www.math.duke.edu/mcal?listgroup-11

68. WileyEurope Principles Of Algebraic Geometry
WileyEurope, Principles of algebraic geometryby Phillip Griffiths, Joseph Harris.
http://www.wileyeurope.com/cda/product/0,,0471050598|desc|2729,00.html

69. Introduction To Algebraic Geometry
Fall 2002 homework. Mathematics 260a. Introduction to algebraic geometry. LawrenceEin Location Meeting time MWF 10001100 Exam group 3 Catalog number 7004.
http://icg.harvard.edu/7004
Fall 2002
homework
Mathematics 260a
Introduction to Algebraic Geometry
Lawrence Ein
Location:
Meeting time: MWF 10:00-11:00
Exam group: 3
Catalog number: 7004
Web contact: Mathematics 260a
URL: http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/~math260a/
Last modified: 09/23/2002
Instructor's Toolkit
PIN Unix

70. ICTP Lecture Notes Series
Paedagogical material in advanced topics from the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Category Science Math Publications Online Texts Collections...... Volume VI (ISBN 9295003-09-8) - Dec 2001 Vanishing Theorems and Effective Resultsin algebraic geometry Editors JP Demailly (Universite' de Grenoble I, France
http://www.ictp.trieste.it/~pub_off/lectures/
ICTP - The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics , Trieste, Italy
ICTP Lecture Notes Series Since unpublished material presented at the meetings might prove of great interest also to scientists who did not take part in the schools, the Centre has made them available through a new publication titled ICTP Lecture Note Series . It is hoped that this formally structured pedagogical material in advanced topics will be helpful to young students and researchers, in particular to those working under less favourable conditions. LNS- Guidelines for Authors
  • Volume XI (ISBN 92-95003-16-0) - December 2002
    Evolution and Convergence in Telecommunications
    Editors: S. Radicella, D. Grilli (ICTP)
  • Volume X (ISBN 92-95003-13-6) - September 2002
    2001 Summer School on Particle Physics
    Editors: A. Masiero (SISSA, Italy), G. Senjanovic (ICTP), A.Yu. Smirnov (ICTP), G. Thompson (ICTP)
  • Volume IX (ISBN 92-95003-12-8) - August 2002
    Topology of High-Dimensional Manifolds
    Editors: F.T. Farrell (Binghamton University, USA), L. Goettshe (ICTP), W. Lueck (Westfalische Wilhelms-Universitat Munster, Germany)
  • Volume VIII (ISBN 92-95003-11-X) - July 2002
    Mathematical Control Theory
    Editor: A. A. Agrachev (Steklov Mathematical Institute, Moscow, and SISSA, Trieste)

71. School On Singularities In Algebraic Geometry & String Theory
8-17, 1999. THE SCHOOL. The School on SINGULARITIES IN ALGEBRAIC
http://www.fisica.ist.utl.pt/~jmourao/cim/main.html
School on Singularities in Algebraic Geometry
String Theory
July 8-17, 1999
THE SCHOOL
International Center of Mathematics , and will be held in Complexo Interdisciplinar of Universidade de Lisboa, Av. Prof. Gama Pinto, 2, P-1699 Lisboa Codex, Portugal. Our aim is to have a 10 days long School on the fascinating interface between singularity theory (in complex algebraic geometry) and superstring theory. We will have 6 courses by leading experts on both mathematical and physical aspects of singularity theory (see courses below).
PLANNED COURSES
P. Aspinwall (Duke University): The Role of Singularities in String Theory V. Batyrev (University of Tuebingen): Introduction to Toric Varieties and Mirror Symmetry Ph. Candelas (University of Texas): The Role of Singularities in String Theory Le Dung-Trang Introductory Course on Singularities and their Resolution M.S. Narasimhan (International Center for Theoretical Physics): Moduli Spaces of Vector and G-bundles over Riemann Surfaces M. Reid (University of Warwick): Lectures on 3-folds and Classification of Varieties
GENERAL INFORMATION
Information on participation and hotels will be available later.

72. Enumerative Real Algebraic Geometry: Bibliography
576580. CK, D. A. COX AND S. KATZ, Mirror symmetry and algebraicgeometry, American Mathematical Society, Providence, RI, 1999.
http://www.math.umass.edu/~sottile/pages/ERAG/bibliography.html
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Bibliography
[Be] D. N. B ERNSTEIN The number of roots of a system of equations , Funct. Anal. Appl., 9 (1975), pp. 183-185. [BGG] I. N. B ERNSTEIN, I. M. G ELFAND, AND S. I. G ELFAND Schubert cells and cohomology of the spaces G P , Russian Mathematical Surveys, 28 (1973), pp. 1-26. [Ber] A. B ERTRAM Quantum Schubert calculus , Adv. Math., 128 (1997), pp. 289-305. [Br] R. B RICARD [BCS] P. B URGISSER, M. C LAUSEN, AND M. S HOKROLLAHI Algebraic Complexity Theory , Springer-Verlag, 1997. [COGP] P. C ANDELAS, X. C. DE LA O SSA, P. S. G REEN, AND L. P ARKES A pair of Calabi-Yau manifolds as an exactly soluble superconformal theory , Nuclear Phys. B, 359 (1991), pp. 21-74. [Ca] G. C ASTELNUOVO Numero delle involuzioni razionali gaicenti sopra una curva di dato genere , Rendi. R. Accad. Lineci, 4 (1889), pp. 130-133. [CE-C] R. C HIAVACCI AND J. E SCAMILLA- C ASTILLO Schubert calculus and enumerative problems , Bollettino Un. Math. Ital., 7 (1988), pp. 119-126. [Cl] J. C

73. Algebraic Geometry
algebraic geometry. Cox, D.; Little, J.; and O'Shea, D. Ideals, Varieties, andAlgorithms An Introduction to algebraic geometry and Commutative Algebra.
http://www.ericweisstein.com/encyclopedias/books/AlgebraicGeometry.html
Algebraic Geometry
Cox, D.; Little, J.; and O'Shea, D. Ideals, Varieties, and Algorithms: An Introduction to Algebraic Geometry and Commutative Algebra. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1992. 513 p. $39.95. Harris, Joe. Algebraic Geometry: A First Course. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1992. 328 p. $44.95. Hartshorne, Robin. Algebraic Geometry. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1999. $64.95. Lang, Serge. Introduction to Algebraic Geometry. New York: Interscience Publishers, 1958. 260 p. $?. Pragacz, Piotr; Szurek, Michal; and Wisniewski, Jaroslaw. Algebraic Geometry: Hirzenbruch 70. Providence, RI: Amer. Math. Soc., 1999. 369 p. $79. Seidenberg, A. (Ed.). Studies in Algebraic Geometry. Washington, DC: Math. Assoc. Amer., 1980. $?. van Oystaeyen, Freddy. Algebrac Geometry for Associative Algebras. New York: Dekker, 2000. 287 p. $?.
http://www.ericweisstein.com/encyclopedias/books/books/AlgebraicGeometry.html

74. Algebraic Geometry Conference
Return to MU Mathematics Home Page MIDWEST algebraic geometry CONFERENCEOCTOBER 810, 1999. Birational algebraic geometry. Commutative Algebra.
http://www.math.missouri.edu/~staff/conference/alggeom.html
MIDWEST ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY
CONFERENCE
OCTOBER 8-10, 1999
Department of Mathematics, University of Missouri
Columbia, MO 65211, USA
The Third Midwest Algebraic Geometry Conference will be held October 8-10, 1999 at the University of Missouri, Columbia, The purpose of the conference is to present some recent progress in Algebraic Geometry, with a focus on:
  • Resolution of Singularities. Birational Algebraic Geometry. Commutative Algebra. Algebraic Cycles and Arithmetic Algebraic Geometry.

  • Plenary Speakers:
    S. Abhyankar , Purdue University
    V. Alexeev , University of Georgia
    V. Lakshmibai , Northeastern University
    M. Hochster , University of Michigan
    Y. Kawamata , University of Tokyo
    R. Lazarsfeld , University of Michigan M. Levine , Northeastern University Organizing Committee: Dale Cutkosky (MU), Dan Edidin (MU), and Qi Zhang (MU). Sponsored by the the MU Department of Mathematics. Further information can be obtained by E-Mail: dale@math.missouri.edu edidin@math.missouri.edu or qi@math.missouri.edu or by regular mail to Qi Zhang, Dept. of Mathematics, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211, USA (FAX: 573-882-1869). An online application is available at http://www.math.missouri.edu/~staff/conferences/application2.html

    75. Algebraic Geometry Conference
    8-10 October 1999; University of Missouri, Columbia.Category Science Math algebraic geometry Events Past Events......MIDWEST algebraic geometry CONFERENCE OCTOBER 810, 1999. Resolution ofSingularities. Birational algebraic geometry. Commutative Algebra.
    http://www.math.missouri.edu/~staff/conference/
    MIDWEST ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY
    CONFERENCE
    OCTOBER 8-10, 1999
    Department of Mathematics, University of Missouri
    Columbia, MO 65211, USA
    The Third Midwest Algebraic Geometry Conference will be held October 8-10, 1999 at the University of Missouri, Columbia, The purpose of the conference is to present some recent progress in Algebraic Geometry, with a focus on:
  • Resolution of Singularities.
  • Birational Algebraic Geometry.
  • Commutative Algebra.
  • Algebraic Cycles and Arithmetic Algebraic Geometry.
    Plenary Speakers:
    S. Abhyankar , Purdue University
    V. Alexeev , University of Georgia
    V. Lakshmibi , Northeastern University
    M. Hochster , University of Michigan
    Y. Kawamata , University of Tokyo
    R. Lazarsfeld , University of Michigan M. Levine , Northeastern University Organizing Committee: Dale Cutkosky (MU), Dan Edidin (MU), and Qi Zhang (MU). Sponsored by the the MU Department of Mathematics. Further information can be obtained by E-Mail: dale@math.missouri.edu edidin@math.missouri.edu or qi@math.missouri.edu or by regular mail to Qi Zhang, Dept. of Mathematics, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211, USA (FAX: 573-882-1869). An online application is available at http://www.math.missouri.edu/~staff/conferences/application2.html
  • 76. Papers By AMS Subject Classification
    No papers on this subject. 51XX Geometry For algebraic geometry, see14-XX / Classification root. 51-00 General reference works (handbooks
    http://im.bas-net.by/mathlib/en/ams.phtml?parent=51-XX

    77. Algebraic Geometry
    What is algebraic geometry? The Barth sextic surface with 65 nodes CourtesyW. Barth (Erlangen) and S. Endrass (Mainz) algebraic geometry Group.
    http://www.math.utah.edu/research/ag/
    Department of Mathematics - University of Utah Home Students Math Ed Schedules ... People
    What is
    Algebraic Geometry?
    The Barth sextic surface with 65 nodes
    Courtesy W. Barth (Erlangen) and S. Endrass (Mainz)
    Algebraic Geometry Group Senior Faculty Instructors Visitors
    • Holger Kley
      Aug 1, 1999 - July 1, 2000
    • Trygve Johnson, U. of Bergen
      Jan 1 - July 1, 2000
    • Mhadav Nori, U. of Chicago
      Feb 25 - Mar 25, 2000
    Seminars and Conferences Algebraic geometry is the study of the "shape" of the set of solutions to polynomial equations. For example, the set of solutions to the single equation:
    x y
    is a straight line in the ( x y )-plane, but a single polynomial equation of higher degree, like x x y has a solution made up of the two arms of a hyperbola, or, if we add two "ideal points" at infinity, the solution set becomes a closed loop. Things get more complicated when the degree of the equation is three or more. One can get many closed loops, some inside others, etc., and even at this "simple" level the complete classification of what configurations can occur for polynomials of degree n is still a mystery.

    78. Computational Aspects Of Algebraic Geometry
    Computational Aspects of algebraic geometry Finally, we will apply the computationaltechniques to problems coming from actual research in algebraic geometry.
    http://www.mri.ernet.in/~mathweb/alggeo.html
    Computational Aspects of Algebraic Geometry Jointly organized by Bhaskaracharya Pratisthana, Pune Harish-Chandra Research Institute, Allahabad January 1 - January 11, 2003 Venue : Harish-Chandra Research Institute, Allahabd For update and list of participants look at http://www.math.iitb.ac.in/~jkv/acag/ Academic Programme of the Workshop This could mean problems suggested by the participants, or problems suggested by the lecturer (for instance, constructing and classifying varieties of low codimension, in particular, surfaces in projective 4-space). The goal of this Workshop is to familiarize the students and researchers about the scope of the freeware SINGULAR. Some idea of this can be got from the School link in the home page of Professor W. Decker http://www.math.uni-sb.de/~ag-decker . (You should also refer to the Publications of Professor W. Decker, from where his paper with Professor F.O. Schreyer on 'Computational Algebraic Geometry Today' which appeared in Applications of Algebraic Geometry to Coding Theory, Physics and Computation, 65-119, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001, can be downloaded.) Requisite Background Review of necessary background material: Commutative Algebra: Miles Reid, Rotman: Homological Algebra, Cox, Little, o'Shea: Basic Algebraic Geometry; Strumfels: Invariant theory (first two chapters).

    79. Algebraic Geometry Research Group
    MathNet Page. Intraweb. How to come to the Institute. Contact us. Links. Algebraicgeometry research group General text about the work of this research group.
    http://www.renyi.hu/staff/alggeo.html
    * Text version *
    A R I NSTITUTE OF M ATHEMATICS
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    General text about the work of this research group.
    Research staff
    • , head of research group
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  • Honorary Member
  • Most of us are participating in EAGER , as part of the Warwick node. Contact the webmaster
  • 80. Algorithmic Algebraic Geometry
    Algorithmic algebraic geometry. Principal Investigators Shreeram Abhyankar,Chandrajit L. Bajaj Research Assistants P. Keskar, G. Zhuang. Sponsor NSF.
    http://www.cs.purdue.edu/AnnualReports/96/research/alalgeo.html
    Algorithmic Algebraic Geometry
    Principal Investigators: Shreeram Abhyankar Chandrajit L. Bajaj Research Assistants: P. Keskar, G. Zhuang Sponsor: NSF Our research is in algorithmic algebraic geometry with special emphasis on the following topics:
    1. Multi-polynomial resultants
    2. Resolution of singularities in characteristic
    3. Galois groups of algebraic curves Sample open problems in these areas include:
    (a) An efficient algorithm for the computation of the multi-polynomial Macaulay resultant.
    (b) A constructive desingularization of algebraic varieties of any dimension over fields of characteristic zero.
    (c) A desingularization theorem for algebraic varieties of any dimension over fields of nonzero characteristics.
    (d) The computation of Galois groups of any algebraic curve. These open problems now suddenly seem within reach of suitable answers because of wide progress in computational commutative algebra, the easy availability of sophisticated computer algebra programs, and the complete classification of finite simple groups. Implementations of several algorithms are available in the GANITH toolkit and hyperlink the URL http://www.cs.purdue.edu/research/shastra/advertising/toolkits/ganith.html

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