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Feb 18, 2016 at 23:54 history edited user21574
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Feb 9, 2016 at 16:55 comment added Ben McKay There have been many discussions on mathoverflow about preferred algebraic geometry texts. I think you might like Huybrechts book math.uh.edu/~shanyuji/2012/Geometry/Huybrechts.pdf
Feb 8, 2016 at 12:28 comment added Pedro Montero I think that you may like the book of Jean-Pierre Demailly "Complex analytic and differential geometry": www-fourier.ujf-grenoble.fr/~demailly/documents.html
Feb 8, 2016 at 0:14 history edited Michael Hardy CC BY-SA 3.0
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Feb 6, 2016 at 13:07 history edited user21574
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Feb 5, 2016 at 20:29 comment added Ursula On the one hand, there are essentially no moments in mathematical research when one regrets knowing more mathematics. On the other hand, algebraic geometry is a huge subject, and even people who set out to get algebraic geometry Ph.D.s don't learn all of it. In your case, I'd recommend getting a copy of Griffiths and Harris' Principles of Algebraic Geometry, and reading section 1.1: the exposition in Griffiths and Harris assumes a background heavy on differential geometry rather than a background heavy on commutative algebra, so you will probably find it more accessible.
Feb 5, 2016 at 18:22 history edited user21574
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Feb 5, 2016 at 8:17 history asked Bingo CC BY-SA 3.0