The number theoretic properties of curves of genus 2 are attracting increasing attention. This book provides new insights into this subject; much of the material here is entirely new, and none has appeared in book form before. The work is accessible to beginning graduate students in number theory, algebraic geometry and workers in related areas.
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'... this textbook provides an excellent treatment of the subject of the basic algebraic geometry (and arithmetic) of genus 2 curves and would serve as a useful introductory text for graduate students.' A Maciocia, Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society
'... an explicit treatment.' L'Enseignement Mathématique
'It is clear that this often subtle and witty book is required reading for those working in the field.' J. Schoissengeier, Monatshefte für Mathematik
'... the authors adopt a down-to-earth approach, assuming a fair background in algebraic geometry, but explaining carefully the tools used.' Mathematika
'The book is accessible without too many prerequisutes ... As a readable introduction to an exciting area of research in which there are may interesting questions still to be answered, the book is to be strongly recommended.' Bulletin of the London Mathematics Society
The number theoretic properties of curves of genus 2 are attracting increasing attention. This book provides new insights into this subject; much of the material here is entirely new, and none has appeared in book form before. Included is an explicit treatment of the Jacobian, which throws new light onto the geometry of the Kummer surface. The Mordell-Weil group can then be determined for many curves, and in many non-trivial cases all rational points can be found. The results exemplify the power of computer algebra in diophantine contexts, but computer expertise is not assumed in the main text. Number theorists, algebraic geometers and workers in related areas will find that this book offers unique insights into the arithmetic of curves of genus 2.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The number theoretic properties of curves of genus 2 are attracting increasing attention. This book provides new insights into this subject; much of the material here is entirely new, and none has appeared in book form before. The authors include an explicit treatment of the Jacobian, which throws new light onto the geometry of the Kummer surface. Mathematicians can then determine the Mordell-Weil group for many curves, and in many nontrivial cases they can find all rational points. The results exemplify the power of computer algebra in diophantine contexts, but computer expertise is not assumed in the main text. Number theorists, algebraic geometers and workers in related areas will find that this book offers unique insights. A unique insight into the topic of curves of genus 2, by two of the world's leading practitioners. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9780521483704
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