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Dec 18, 2019 at 13:47 answer added M Mueger timeline score: 2
Nov 8, 2018 at 14:26 vote accept Natalio
Nov 8, 2018 at 14:26 comment added Natalio @PrimeRibeyeDeal I've tried Szamuely's book in the past and I find it very accurate. I dont know why I didn't think of it. Thank you very much.
Nov 8, 2018 at 14:25 comment added Natalio @LSpice I agree with you that this si a good change since I will find much more mathematical texts to read in the future, but I think that having an english book supporting me while reading Douady would be nice.
Nov 8, 2018 at 2:50 comment added Alexandre Eremenko There is no exact English equivalent.
Nov 8, 2018 at 2:18 comment added LSpice Taking the chance to learn to read mathematical French more fluently when you (a) have a specific text in which you are interested and (b) have the time (it may not seem like it, but, as an undergraduate, you probably have more time than you probably will for the rest of your academic career!) is initially painful but very very very much worth it in the long run.
Nov 8, 2018 at 2:14 answer added F Zaldivar timeline score: 3
Nov 8, 2018 at 1:27 comment added PrimeRibeyeDeal In particular, look at Theorem 3.3.7 on p82.
Nov 8, 2018 at 1:10 comment added PrimeRibeyeDeal I'm not sure what level of expertise or approach to Riemann surfaces you're looking for, but a fantastic book is Szamuely's Galois Groups and Fundamental Groups. He discusses several very different perspectives to the phenomenon of coverings. Chapter 3 is Riemann surfaces, but you can also see comparisons with topological spaces, field extensions, algebraic varieties, and schemes.
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Nov 8, 2018 at 0:33 history asked Natalio CC BY-SA 4.0