Complex Abelian Varieties von Herbert Lange | ISBN 9783662027882

Complex Abelian Varieties

von Herbert Lange und Christina Birkenhake
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinHerbert Lange
Autor / AutorinChristina Birkenhake
Buchcover Complex Abelian Varieties | Herbert Lange | EAN 9783662027882 | ISBN 3-662-02788-7 | ISBN 978-3-662-02788-2
„This beautiful book is a very important and valuable contribution to the literature... it contains a wealth of material which so far is only available in the original papers and as such the book is also of great value for the experts. It is a book which truly belongs to the series Grundlehren der mathematischen Wissenschaft!“ - Mededelingen van het wiskundig genootschap

Complex Abelian Varieties

von Herbert Lange und Christina Birkenhake
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinHerbert Lange
Autor / AutorinChristina Birkenhake
Abelian varieties are special examples of projective
varieties. As such theycan be described by a set of
homogeneous polynomial equations. The theory ofabelian
varieties originated in the beginning of the                                    ninetheenth
centrury with the work of Abel and Jacobi. The subject               of
this book is the theory of abelian varieties over the field
of         complex numbers, and it covers the main results of the
theory, both classic and recent, in modern language. It is
intended to give a comprehensive         introduction to the field,
but also to serve as a reference.
The focal   topics are the projective embeddings of an abelian
variety, their equations and geometric properties. Moreover
several moduli spaces of abelian            varieties with additional
structure are constructed. Some special results onJacobians
and Prym varieties allow applications to the theory                     of
algebraic curves. The main tools for the proofs are the
theta group   of a line bundle, introduced by Mumford, and the
characteristics, to be      associated to any nondegenerate line
bundle. They are a direct                     generalization of the classical
notion of characteristics of theta               functions.