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                                      SCHEMETHEORY
                                 (ECTS) 7.5 COURSE CREDITS
                                    1. COURSE DESCRIPTION
           The aim of this course is to give an introduction to modern Algebraic Geometry via the
           languageofSchemeTheory. ThistheorywasdevelopedbyAlexanderGrothendieckand
           the French School in the sixties and has soon been regarded as the proper framework to
           studygeometricobjectsbothformthegeometricandthearithmeticpointofview. Nowa-
           days schemes are ubiquitous in papers in Algebraic and Arithmetic Geometry. They are
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           also used to solve problems in Kahler Geometry and Hodge Theory in Complex Anal-
           ysis, in Algebraic Topology (J. Lurie) and in Langlands Theory (P. Scholze). The ideas
           of Grothendieck have even had applications to Mirror Symmetry (Kontsevich) and other
           areas of Mathematical Physics.
           The course will be mainly concerned with definitions and basic properties of affine and
           projective schemes, divisors and linear systems. In particular the focus will be on Chap-
           ter 2 of Hartshorne’s book Algebraic Geometry and on some applications to the study of
           algebraic curves (Chapter 4).
                                    2. AIM OF THE COURSE
           At the end of the course the students should be able to understand and use basic tech-
           niques of the theory of Schemes for study more advanced topics and applications.
                                        3. DURATION
           The course will either span over LP3 meeting twice a week or over both LP3 and LP4
           meetingonceweek,dependingonparticipants.
                                      4. PREREQUISITES
           Basic knowledge of commutative algebra. Some knowledge of basic algebraic geometry
           and/ordifferential geometry will be useful but not necessary. Notions from sheaves and
           category theory will be given in the beginning of the course.
                             5. LECTURERS AND COURSE ORGANIZER
               • Per Salberger, salberg@chalmers.se (Course organizer/lecturer)
               • AmosTurchet,tamos@chalmers.se(Lecturer)
               • DennisEriksson, dener@chalmers.se (Lecturer)
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         2             SCHEMETHEORY (ECTS)7.5 COURSE CREDITS
                         6. LECTURES AND EXAMINATION
         Oneortwotwo-hourlectureseveryweekduringthebeginningof2015, starting in mid-
         January. At the end of the course there will be an oral exam.
                              7. LITERATURE
         Maintextbook:
           • Hartshorne, Robin: Algebraic geometry, Graduate Texts in Mathematics, No. 52,
             Springer-Verlag (1977).
         Suggestedreading:
           • Eisenbud, David and Harris, Joe: The geometry of schemes, Graduate Texts in Math-
             ematics, No. 197, Springer-Verlag (2000);
           • Vakil, Ravi: FoundationofAlgebraicgeometry,notesofaforthcomingbook,available
             online at http://math.stanford.edu/ vakil/216blog/;
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           • Liu, Qing: Algebraic geometry and arithmetic curves, Oxford Graduate Texts in Math-
             ematics, Oxford University Press (2002);
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           • Gortz, Ulrich and Wedhorn, Torsten: Algebraic geometry I, Advanced Lectures in
             Mathematics, Vieweg+Teubner,Wiesbaden(2010).
                              8. REGISTRATION
         Please email the course organizer for registration.
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