Introduction To The Mori Program


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Introduction to the Mori Program


Introduction to the Mori Program

Author: Kenji Matsuki

language: en

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Release Date: 2014-01-15


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Introduction to the Mori Program


Introduction to the Mori Program

Author: Kenji Matsuki

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2013-04-17


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Mori's Program is a fusion of the so-called Minimal Model Program and the IItaka Program toward the biregular and/or birational classification of higher dimensional algebraic varieties. The author presents this theory in an easy and understandable way with lots of background motivation. Prerequisites are those covered in Hartshorne's book "Algebraic Geometry." This is the first book in this extremely important and active field of research and will become a key resource for graduate students wanting to get into the area.

An Introduction to Sequential Dynamical Systems


An Introduction to Sequential Dynamical Systems

Author: Henning Mortveit

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2007-11-27


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This introductory text to the class of Sequential Dynamical Systems (SDS) is the first textbook on this timely subject. Driven by numerous examples and thought-provoking problems throughout, the presentation offers good foundational material on finite discrete dynamical systems, which then leads systematically to an introduction of SDS. From a broad range of topics on structure theory - equivalence, fixed points, invertibility and other phase space properties - thereafter SDS relations to graph theory, classical dynamical systems as well as SDS applications in computer science are explored. This is a versatile interdisciplinary textbook.