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Reference needed for projection from a linear subspace (projecting cone)
This is the portion concerning projecting cones of my explanation as posted in math.stackexchange regarding the degree of a projective variety. I think this answers exactly what you are asking for, in …
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Learning Topology
In my opinion, for general topology there is no better text than Runde's "A Taste of Topology" since it is short and comprehensive enough to learn it all (in contrast to Munkres's which is a good book …
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reference for Noether's theorem
There are not too many books that do a proper job regarding Noether's theorem. Some books which are standard references for a differential geometric treatment of theoretical (classical) mechanics, and …
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Learning path for the proof of the Weil Conjectures
Assume you are an algebraic geometry advanced student who has mastered Hartshorne's book supplemented on the arithmetic side by the introduction of Lorenzini - "An Invitation to Arithmetic Geometry" a …