Torsors and Rational Points
The subject of this book is arithmetic algebraic geometry, an area between number theory and algebraic geometry. It is about applying geometric methods to the study of polynomial equations in rational numbers (Diophantine equations). This book represents the first complete and coherent exposition in a single volume, of both the theory and applications of torsors to rational points. Some very recent material is included. It is demonstrated that torsors provide a unified approach to several branches of the theory which were hitherto developing in parallel.
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Torsors and Rational Points
The subject of this book is arithmetic algebraic geometry, an area between number theory and algebraic geometry. It is about applying geometric methods to the study of polynomial equations in rational numbers (Diophantine equations). This book represents the first complete and coherent exposition in a single volume, of both the theory and applications of torsors to rational points. Some very recent material is included. It is demonstrated that torsors provide a unified approach to several branches of the theory which were hitherto developing in parallel.
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Torsors and Rational Points

Torsors and Rational Points

by Alexei Skorobogatov
Torsors and Rational Points

Torsors and Rational Points

by Alexei Skorobogatov

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The subject of this book is arithmetic algebraic geometry, an area between number theory and algebraic geometry. It is about applying geometric methods to the study of polynomial equations in rational numbers (Diophantine equations). This book represents the first complete and coherent exposition in a single volume, of both the theory and applications of torsors to rational points. Some very recent material is included. It is demonstrated that torsors provide a unified approach to several branches of the theory which were hitherto developing in parallel.

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ISBN-13: 9780521802376
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 07/05/2001
Series: Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics , #144
Pages: 196
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.55(d)

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. Torsors: general theory; 3. Examples of torsors; 4. Abelian torsors; 5. Obstructions over number fields; 6. Abelian descent and Manin obstruction; 7. Conic bundle surfaces; 8. Bielliptic surfaces; 9. Homogenous spaces.

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"An excellent account of the subject for the non-expert." Mathematical Reviews

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