Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of participants
- Introduction
- Acknowledgements
- On the deformation theory of moduli spaces of vector bundles
- Stable augmented bundles over Riemann surfaces
- On surfaces in ℙ4 and 3-folds in ℙ5
- Exceptional bundles and moduli spaces of stable sheaves on ℙn
- Floer homology and algebraic geometry
- The Horrocks–Mumford bundle
- Faisceaux semi-stables et systemes coherents
- The combinatorics of the Verlinde formulas
- Canonical and almost canonical spin polynomials of an algebraic surface
- On conformal field theory
Introduction
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 January 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of participants
- Introduction
- Acknowledgements
- On the deformation theory of moduli spaces of vector bundles
- Stable augmented bundles over Riemann surfaces
- On surfaces in ℙ4 and 3-folds in ℙ5
- Exceptional bundles and moduli spaces of stable sheaves on ℙn
- Floer homology and algebraic geometry
- The Horrocks–Mumford bundle
- Faisceaux semi-stables et systemes coherents
- The combinatorics of the Verlinde formulas
- Canonical and almost canonical spin polynomials of an algebraic surface
- On conformal field theory
Summary
There are few areas of pure mathematics which have profited more from the influx of new ideas from other disciplines than the subject of this book. The study of vector bundles over algebraic varieties has been stimulated by successive waves of migrant concepts over the last few years, largely coming from mathematical physics. It nevertheless also retains its roots in old questions concerning subvarieties of projective space, and this is a continuing source of challenging problems. The 1993 Durham Symposium Vector Bundles in Algebraic Geometry, sponsored by the LMS and SERC, had as its aim the goal of bringing together the leading researchers in the field to explore further these interactions: to see how old problems would yield to new techniques, and to present new opportunities for the already highly developed subject of algebraic geometry.
The present book is not, however, simply the Proceedings of that Symposium. Its purpose is certainly to reflect what was said and done there, but we hope that it also presents to the mathematical world an overview of the key areas of research involving vector bundles. Some of the principal speakers have been encouraged to expand their talks to give surveys of their respective areas. The reader can thus find here not only reports of recent progress, but also a perspective on where the new ideas have come from, what they are doing at the moment, and what they might be capable of in the future.
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- Vector Bundles in Algebraic Geometry , pp. vii - ixPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1995