Ruadhaí Dervan received his Ph D from the University of Cambridge in 2016, and is currently a Research Fellow at Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge. His research focuses on complex geometry and algebraic geometry, especially canonical Kähler metrics, moduli theory and geometric analysis.
Giulio Codogni obtained his Ph D from the University of Cambridge in 2016, and is currently a Research Fellow at the Department of Mathematics and Physics, Roma Tre University. His research interests are in algebraic geometry, especially K-stability, moduli theory and modular forms.
Filippo Viviani received his Ph D from the University of Roma Tor Vergata in 2007, and is currently an Associate Professor at Roma Tre University. His research focuses on algebraic geometry, especially moduli theory and its connections with birational geometry and combinatorics.
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Giulio Codogni & Ruadhaí Dervan: Moduli of K-stable Varieties
This volume is an outcome of the workshop 'Moduli of K-stable Varieties’, which was held in Rome, Italy in 2017. The content focuses on the existence problem for canonical Kähler metrics and links to …
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€139.09
Gilberto Bini & Fabio Felici: Geometric Invariant Theory for Polarized Curves
We investigate GIT quotients of polarized curves. More specifically, we study the GIT problem for the Hilbert and Chow schemes of curves of degree d and genus g in a projective space of dimension d-g …
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Angielski
€35.69
Aldo Conca & Jan Draisma: Combinatorial Algebraic Geometry
Combinatorics and Algebraic Geometry have enjoyed a fruitful interplay since the nineteenth century. Classical interactions include invariant theory, theta functions and enumerative geometry. The aim …
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€64.19