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Fourier-Mukai Transforms in Algebraic Geometry

University of Bonn

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Abstract

Abstract This book provides a systematic exposition of the theory of Fourier-Mukai transforms from an algebro-geometric point of view. Assuming a basic knowledge of algebraic geometry, the key aspect of this book is the derived category of coherent sheaves on a smooth projective variety. The derived category is a subtle invariant of the isomorphism type of a variety, and its group of autoequivalences often shows a rich structure. As it turns out — and this feature is pursued throughout the book — the behaviour of the derived category is determined by the geometric properties of the canonical bundle of the variety. Including notions from other areas, e.g., singular cohomology, Hodge theory, abelian varieties,…

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Keywords
  • Mathematics
  • Pure mathematics
  • Derived category
  • Coherent sheaf
  • Variety (cybernetics)
  • Equivalence of categories
  • Projective variety
  • Algebra over a field
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