Algebraic geometry, Seattle 2005 : 2005 Summer Research Institute, July 25-August 12, 2005, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington / D. Abramovich, A. Bertram, L. Katzarkov, R. Pandharipande, M. Thaddeus, editors.

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Summer Research Institute on Algebraic Geometry (2005 : Seattle, Wash.) [Browse]
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Providence, R.I. : American Mathematical Society, ©2009.
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1 online resource (2 volumes) : illustrations

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    Electronic reproduction. Providence, Rhode Island : American Mathematical Society. 2012
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    Contents
    • V.80.1: Spaces of stability conditions / Tom Bridgeland
    • The crepant resolution conjecture / Jim Bryan and Tom Graber
    • Surfaces in a background space and the homology of mapping class groups / Ralph L. Cohen and Ib Madsen
    • Geometric positivity in the cohomology of homogeneous spaces and generalized Schubert calculus / Izzet Coskun and Ravi Vakil
    • The global geometry of the moduli space of curves / Gavril Farkas
    • The Strominger-Yau-Zaslow conjecture: from torus fibrations to degenerations / Mark Gross
    • Geometry of $\mathcal {A}_g$ and its compactifications / Samuel Grushevsky
    • The global Torelli theorem: classical, derived, twisted / Daniel Huybrechts
    • On the geometry of Deligne-Mumford stacks / Andrew Kresch
    • Moduli spaces of sheaves and principal $G$-bundles / Adrian Langer
    • Notes on axiomatic Gromov-Witten theory and applications / Y.-P. Lee
    • Gromov-Witten theory, Hurwitz numbers, and matrix models / A. Okounkov and R. Pandharipande
    • Symplectic homology as Hochschild homology / Paul Seidel
    • Higher and derived stacks: a global overview / Bertrand Toën --
    • V.80.2: Hodge-theoretic aspects of the decomposition theorem / Mark Andrea A. de Cataldo and Luca Migliorini
    • Jet schemes and singularities / Lawrence Ein and Mircea Mustaţă
    • Multiple polylogarithms, polygons, trees and algebraic cycles / H. Gangl, A. B. Goncharov and A. Levin
    • Geometry and topology of symplectic resolutions / D. Kaledin
    • Actions of $\mathbb {C}^*$ and $\mathbb {C}_+$ on affine algebraic varieties / Shulim Kaliman
    • Derived categories and birational geometry / Yujiro Kawamata
    • $p$-adic cohomology / Kiran S. Kedlaya
    • Subvarieties of moduli stacks of canonically polarized varieties: generalizations of Shafarevich's conjecture / Sándor J. Kovács
    • Young person's guide to moduli of higher dimensional varieties / Sándor J. Kovács
    • Seattle lectures on motivic integration / François Loeser
    • Differential graded Lie algebras and formal deformation theory / Marco Manetti
    • On Faltings' method of almost étale extensions / Martin C. Olsson
    • Weak approximation for hypersurfaces of low degree / Brendan Hassett and Yuri Tschinkel
    • Simple constructive weak factorization / Jarosław Włodarczyk --
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    ISBN
    • 9780821893883 ((online))
    • 0821893882 ((online))
    • 9780821893876 ((online))
    • 0821893874 ((online))
    LCCN
    2008044494
    OCLC
    • 1365097653
    • 828142266
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