MATH 767: Algebraic
Geometry (Spring 2006)
Instructor:
Damiano Testa
Meeting
Time & Room
The course will be an introduction to the classification of algebraic
surfaces. For complex surfaces this was obtained by Enriques and Castelnuovo.
Later developments allowed the classification of complex analytic surfaces
and of algebraic surfaces in positive characteristic. These results are
mainly due to Kodaira, Zariski, Mumford and Bombieri.
More recently, Mori's new ideas in the birational classification of
algebraic varieties provided a different look at the theory for surfaces.
His strategy gives a coarser classification, pleasantly intertwined with
the classical theory.
I will present Mori's point of view and proceed to analyze how it fits
in the more detailed classical theory. Plenty of beautiful examples will
guide us in the analysis.
The level of the class will depend on the audience, though some familiarity
with elementary algebraic geometric concepts will be assumed.
Last modified:
October 20, 2005
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