Lectures on curves on an algebraic surface
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512.76 FRI-I Introduction to random graphs | 512.763.4 MOR-C Complex manifolds | 512.77 MOR-A Algebraic curves over finite fields | 512.77 MUM-L Lectures on curves on an algebraic surface | 512.772 FOR-L Lectures on riemann surfaces | 512.772 HIR-A Algebraic curves over a finite field | 512.774 FAR-R Riemann surfaces |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-200)
These lectures, delivered by Professor Mumford at Harvard in 1963-1964, are devoted to a study of properties of families of algebraic curves, on a non-singular projective algebraic curve defined over an algebraically closed field of arbitrary characteristic. The methods and techniques of Grothendieck, which have so changed the character of algebraic geometry in recent years, are used systematically throughout. Thus the classical material is presented from a new viewpoint.
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