Non Commutative Algebraic Geometry


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Non-commutative Algebraic Geometry


Non-commutative Algebraic Geometry

Author: F.M.J. van Oystaeyen

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2006-11-14


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Noncommutative Geometry


Noncommutative Geometry

Author: Alain Connes

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2003-12-15


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Noncommutative Geometry is one of the most deep and vital research subjects of present-day Mathematics. Its development, mainly due to Alain Connes, is providing an increasing number of applications and deeper insights for instance in Foliations, K-Theory, Index Theory, Number Theory but also in Quantum Physics of elementary particles. The purpose of the Summer School in Martina Franca was to offer a fresh invitation to the subject and closely related topics; the contributions in this volume include the four main lectures, cover advanced developments and are delivered by prominent specialists.

Noncommutative Algebra


Noncommutative Algebra

Author: Benson Farb

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2012-12-06


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About This Book This book is meant to be used by beginning graduate students. It covers basic material needed by any student of algebra, and is essential to those specializing in ring theory, homological algebra, representation theory and K-theory, among others. It will also be of interest to students of algebraic topology, functional analysis, differential geometry and number theory. Our approach is more homological than ring-theoretic, as this leads the to many important areas of mathematics. This ap student more quickly proach is also, we believe, cleaner and easier to understand. However, the more classical, ring-theoretic approach, as well as modern extensions, are also presented via several exercises and sections in Chapter Five. We have tried not to leave any gaps on the paths to proving the main theorem- at most we ask the reader to fill in details for some of the sideline results; indeed this can be a fruitful way of solidifying one's understanding.