Good book on Riemann surfaces and Galois theory? - MathOverflow most recent 30 from http://mathoverflow.net 2013-05-25T20:38:52Z http://mathoverflow.net/feeds/question/88740 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://mathoverflow.net/questions/88740/good-book-on-riemann-surfaces-and-galois-theory Good book on Riemann surfaces and Galois theory? Nick Addington 2012-02-17T17:06:56Z 2012-10-22T22:47:28Z <p>I'm supervising an undergraduate project on Galois theory and covering spaces. I want to have him read about the fact that from a branched cover of a Riemann surface you get an extension of its field of meromorphic functions, and the Galois groups are the same, but I'm having trouble finding a good book. Fulton's "Algebraic Topology" is OK but rushes through this point. Forster's "Lectures on Riemann Surfaces" looks good but I'd rather not make him learn sheaves. Any recommndations?</p> http://mathoverflow.net/questions/88740/good-book-on-riemann-surfaces-and-galois-theory/88742#88742 Answer by Lars for Good book on Riemann surfaces and Galois theory? Lars 2012-02-17T17:39:59Z 2012-02-17T17:39:59Z <p>There is a chapter on Riemann surfaces in Tamās Szamuely's book "Galois Groups and Fundamental Groups", which contains the facts that you are looking for.</p> http://mathoverflow.net/questions/88740/good-book-on-riemann-surfaces-and-galois-theory/88745#88745 Answer by Peter Dalakov for Good book on Riemann surfaces and Galois theory? Peter Dalakov 2012-02-17T18:07:43Z 2012-02-17T18:07:43Z <p>I think V.I.Arnold's lectures <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Abels-Theorem-Problems-Solutions-International/dp/1402021860" rel="nofollow">"Abel's Theorem in Problems and Solutions" </a> may be a great supplementary reading. The book is basic but beautiful.</p> http://mathoverflow.net/questions/88740/good-book-on-riemann-surfaces-and-galois-theory/88755#88755 Answer by Liviu Nicolaescu for Good book on Riemann surfaces and Galois theory? Liviu Nicolaescu 2012-02-17T19:35:29Z 2012-02-17T19:35:29Z <p>Here are two sources accesible to an undergraduate</p> <blockquote> <p><strong>1.</strong> Michio Kuga: Galois' Dream. Group theory and differential equations, Birkhauser.</p> </blockquote> <p>It's written with an undergraduate in mind that is not familiar with the fundamental group and/or covering spaces. He does not cover <strong>branched</strong> covers though.</p> <blockquote> <p><strong>2.</strong> F. Kirwan: Complex Algebraic Curves, London Math. Soc., Student Texts, vol. 23.</p> </blockquote> http://mathoverflow.net/questions/88740/good-book-on-riemann-surfaces-and-galois-theory/88765#88765 Answer by rita for Good book on Riemann surfaces and Galois theory? rita 2012-02-17T20:47:18Z 2012-02-17T20:47:18Z <p>I like a lot:</p> <p>Algebraic Curves and Riemann Surfaces by Rick Miranda,</p> <p>published by the AMS. I think it's very suitable for undergraduates.</p> http://mathoverflow.net/questions/88740/good-book-on-riemann-surfaces-and-galois-theory/88808#88808 Answer by Guillermo Mantilla for Good book on Riemann surfaces and Galois theory? Guillermo Mantilla 2012-02-18T05:19:29Z 2012-02-18T05:19:29Z <p>Hi Nick,</p> <p><em>Groups as Galois groups</em> by Helmut Völken is a very nice book that I think is suitable for a good undergrad and might have the level you are looking for. I think chapters 4 and 5 are the places where your student should check first, and I think they don't require previous chapters to follow what is there.</p> <p>Also, <em>Inverse Galois theory</em> by Malle and Matzat is great to see some applications of what he is learning is his project--mainly chapter 1. This one needs more background than the above, so I'm just recommending this one after he has learned the material in the other one. </p> http://mathoverflow.net/questions/88740/good-book-on-riemann-surfaces-and-galois-theory/110053#110053 Answer by Hector for Good book on Riemann surfaces and Galois theory? Hector 2012-10-19T00:52:02Z 2012-10-19T00:52:02Z <p>I am not sure but the, "introduction to Compact Riemann Surfaces and Dessins d'Enfants" of Ernesto Girondo &amp; Gabino González-Diez. Could be useful</p> http://mathoverflow.net/questions/88740/good-book-on-riemann-surfaces-and-galois-theory/110066#110066 Answer by fcukier for Good book on Riemann surfaces and Galois theory? fcukier 2012-10-19T04:21:40Z 2012-10-19T04:21:40Z <p>The first sections of the following two papers contain background material on covering spaces and Galois theory. </p> <p>Joe Harris Galois groups of enumerative problems Duke Math. J. Volume 46, Number 4 (1979), 685-724.</p> <p>William Fulton Hurwitz Schemes and Irreducibility of Moduli of Algebraic Curves. The Annals of Mathematics, Second Series, Vol. 90, No. 3 (Nov., 1969), pp. 542-575</p> http://mathoverflow.net/questions/88740/good-book-on-riemann-surfaces-and-galois-theory/110070#110070 Answer by Tim Porter for Good book on Riemann surfaces and Galois theory? Tim Porter 2012-10-19T05:57:50Z 2012-10-22T19:00:21Z <p>Approaching the problem from a slightly different position, you could point your student towards a Masters' thesis:</p> <p>M. A. D. Robalo, 2009, Galois Theory towards Dessins d’Enfants , Master’s thesis, Instituto Superior Technico, Lisboa. </p> <p>There are some more or small errors, and the aim is slightly different, so the task might then be to rewrite that (slightly too SGA1 based perhaps), to check for errors, adapting it towards the aims that you have in mind and bringing in more Riemann surface stuff.</p> http://mathoverflow.net/questions/88740/good-book-on-riemann-surfaces-and-galois-theory/110076#110076 Answer by PedroJVM for Good book on Riemann surfaces and Galois theory? PedroJVM 2012-10-19T08:36:53Z 2012-10-19T08:36:53Z <p>Klaus Lamotke: Riemmansche Flächen, Springer, 2009. <a href="http://books.google.pt/books?id=lfrtVbRPtn4C" rel="nofollow">http://books.google.pt/books?id=lfrtVbRPtn4C</a> Very strong on algebraic aspects. (Don't know of anything alike in english, yet.)</p>