Arbeitsgruppe Komplexe Geometrie
Lehrveranstaltungen Prof. Dr. Daniel Huybrechts u. AG Komplexe Geometrie
im Sommersemester 2012:

Vorlesung Algebraic Geometry I (V4A1)
Prof. D. Huybrechts


Montag 12:00 ct - 14:00 Uhr, Kleiner Hörsaal Wegelerstr. 10
Freitag 14:00 ct - 16:00 Uhr, Grosser Hörsaal Wegelerstr. 10
The course introduces the modern language of algebraic geometry: sheaves, schemes, cohomology. The functorial point of view is emphasized. A basic knowledge of commutative algebra (prime ideals etc) is assumed, more advanced material will not be strictly necessary.

David Mumford 1975: [Algebraic geometry] seems to have acquired the reputation of being esoteric, exclusive, and very abstract, with adherents who are secretly plotting to take over all the rest of mathematics! In one respect this last point is accurate ...

R. Hartshorne: Algebraic Geometry GTM 52. Springer. (This is still the most commonly used source.)

D. Eisenbud and J. Harris, The Geometry of Schemes, GTM 197, Springer.

U. Goertz, T. Wedhorn: Algebraic Geometry I. Vieweg.

G. Harder: Lectures on algebraic geometry 2. Vieweg.

Q. Liu: Algebraic Geometry and Arithmetic Curves (Oxford Graduate Texts in Mathematics)

D. Mumford: The Red book of varieties and schemes. Springer LN 1358.

R. Vakil: Foundations of algebraic geometry. Online lectures.
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Begleitseminar zur Bachelorarbeit (S3G1)
Daniel Huybrechts

Montag 16.00 ct - 18:00 Uhr, Endenicher Allee 60, Seminarraum 0.003
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Graduate Seminar on Algebraic Geometry -SFB Transregio 45 - 'Advanced Hodge Theory'
Prof. D. Huybrechts

Dienstag 14:00 ct - 18:00 Uhr, Endenicher Allee 60, Seminarraum 0.011 bzw. Lipschitzsaal
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Graduate Seminar on Algebraic Geometry (SAG) (Modul S4A2)
Gastvorträge zu aktuellen Ergebnissen der algebraischen und komplexen Geometrie

Donnerstag 10.30 Uhr, Hörsaal MPI, Vivatsgasse 7
SAG Sommersemester 2012



Seminar Quadratische Formen (S1G1)
Dr. Sven Meinhardt

Mittwoch 14.00 ct - 16:00 Uhr, Endenicher Allee 60, Seminarraum 0.003
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