Timeline for Algebraic Geometry for non-mathematician [closed]
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Jun 27, 2014 at 14:35 | comment | added | isomorphismes |
The only "shortcut" I know of would be to play around with SURFER : imaginary.org/program/surfer. It shows you the roots of polynomials over 3 letters. Since varieties and algebraic curves are fundamental in AG this gives you a peek at the topic. Also an analytical statement about intersections (from eg lecture 1 of Vakil) can be envisaged with eg.
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Apr 10, 2014 at 7:50 | vote | accept | Rahul Roy | ||
Apr 9, 2014 at 22:19 | answer | added | Zack Wolske | timeline score: 5 | |
Apr 9, 2014 at 21:22 | answer | added | David Corwin | timeline score: 7 | |
Apr 9, 2014 at 21:19 | answer | added | Alexandre Eremenko | timeline score: 17 | |
Apr 9, 2014 at 19:48 | answer | added | Edward Dunne | timeline score: 6 | |
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Apr 9, 2014 at 19:03 | answer | added | Puzzled | timeline score: 3 | |
Apr 9, 2014 at 18:52 | comment | added | Denis Nardin | In my opinion commmutative algebra and algebraic geometry are so intertwined that the only way to study them is to study them toghether. I'd start with commutative algebra though (say at least until you understand well things like localizations and noetherianness) | |
Apr 9, 2014 at 18:51 | answer | added | Michael Joyce | timeline score: 8 | |
Apr 9, 2014 at 18:45 | history | asked | Rahul Roy | CC BY-SA 3.0 |