Szczegóły książki
Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
483
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Jun 26, 1998
Wydawca
Springer
ISBN-10
0387985492
ISBN-13
9780387985497
Opis
Intersection theory is portrayed as a vital area of study within the realm of mathematics, highlighting its historical significance and evolution. William Fulton explores how this theory interweaves various mathematical disciplines, illuminating its application in fields such as algebraic geometry and topology.
Fulton's insights bring to light the intricate relationships between geometric objects, showing how they can intersect in complex ways. This exploration not only delves into historical contexts but also presents contemporary advancements, making the material relevant and engaging for both seasoned mathematicians and newcomers to the subject.
Through a combination of rigorous mathematical concepts and accessible explanations, the work serves as a bridge connecting theoretical principles with practical implications. It encourages readers to appreciate the beauty and power of intersection theory, fostering a deeper understanding of its role in various mathematical landscapes.
Fulton's insights bring to light the intricate relationships between geometric objects, showing how they can intersect in complex ways. This exploration not only delves into historical contexts but also presents contemporary advancements, making the material relevant and engaging for both seasoned mathematicians and newcomers to the subject.
Through a combination of rigorous mathematical concepts and accessible explanations, the work serves as a bridge connecting theoretical principles with practical implications. It encourages readers to appreciate the beauty and power of intersection theory, fostering a deeper understanding of its role in various mathematical landscapes.