The Geometry of Cubic Hypersurfaces
Cubic hypersurfaces are described by almost the simplest possible polynomial equations, yet their behaviour is rich enough to demonstrate many of the central challenges in algebraic geometry. With exercises and detailed references to the wider literature, this thorough text introduces cubic hypersurfaces and all the techniques needed to study them. The book starts by laying the foundations for the study of cubic hypersurfaces and of many other algebraic varieties, covering cohomology and Hodge theory of hypersurfaces, moduli spaces of those and Fano varieties of linear subspaces contained in hypersurfaces. The next three chapters examine the general machinery applied to cubic hypersurfaces of dimension two, three, and four. Finally, the author looks at cubic hypersurfaces from a categorical point of view and describes motivic features. Based on the author's lecture courses, this is an ideal text for graduate students as well as an invaluable reference for researchers in algebraic geometry.
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The Geometry of Cubic Hypersurfaces
Cubic hypersurfaces are described by almost the simplest possible polynomial equations, yet their behaviour is rich enough to demonstrate many of the central challenges in algebraic geometry. With exercises and detailed references to the wider literature, this thorough text introduces cubic hypersurfaces and all the techniques needed to study them. The book starts by laying the foundations for the study of cubic hypersurfaces and of many other algebraic varieties, covering cohomology and Hodge theory of hypersurfaces, moduli spaces of those and Fano varieties of linear subspaces contained in hypersurfaces. The next three chapters examine the general machinery applied to cubic hypersurfaces of dimension two, three, and four. Finally, the author looks at cubic hypersurfaces from a categorical point of view and describes motivic features. Based on the author's lecture courses, this is an ideal text for graduate students as well as an invaluable reference for researchers in algebraic geometry.
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The Geometry of Cubic Hypersurfaces

The Geometry of Cubic Hypersurfaces

by Daniel Huybrechts
The Geometry of Cubic Hypersurfaces

The Geometry of Cubic Hypersurfaces

by Daniel Huybrechts

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Cubic hypersurfaces are described by almost the simplest possible polynomial equations, yet their behaviour is rich enough to demonstrate many of the central challenges in algebraic geometry. With exercises and detailed references to the wider literature, this thorough text introduces cubic hypersurfaces and all the techniques needed to study them. The book starts by laying the foundations for the study of cubic hypersurfaces and of many other algebraic varieties, covering cohomology and Hodge theory of hypersurfaces, moduli spaces of those and Fano varieties of linear subspaces contained in hypersurfaces. The next three chapters examine the general machinery applied to cubic hypersurfaces of dimension two, three, and four. Finally, the author looks at cubic hypersurfaces from a categorical point of view and describes motivic features. Based on the author's lecture courses, this is an ideal text for graduate students as well as an invaluable reference for researchers in algebraic geometry.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781009280006
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 06/29/2023
Series: Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics , #206
Pages: 460
Product dimensions: 6.26(w) x 9.25(h) x 1.26(d)

About the Author

Daniel Huybrechts is Professor in the Mathematical Institute of the University of Bonn. He previously held positions at Université Denis Diderot Paris 7 and the University of Cologne. He has published five books, including 'Lectures on K3 Surfaces' (2016) and 'Fourier-Mukai Transforms in Algebraic Geometry' (2006).

Table of Contents

1. Basic facts; 2. Fano varieties of lines; 3. Moduli spaces; 4. Cubic surfaces; 5. Cubic threefolds; 6. Cubic fourfolds; 7. Derived categories of cubic hypersurfaces; References; Subject index.
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