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Math 591– Algebraic Geometry Fall 2011, MWF 10:15–11:05 AM, 1220 SAS Hall Instructor: Seth Sullivant, office: SAS Hall 3114, email: smsulli2@ncsu.edu Office Hours: W 1:30-2:30 PM, Th 2:30-3:30 PM Text: B. Hassett, Introduction to Algebraic Geometry, Cambridge University Press, 2007, ISBN-13: 978-0521691413 Additional Reading: Cox, Little, and O’Shea, Ideals, Varieties, and Algorithms; Eisenbud and Harris, The Geometry of Schemes; Hartshorne, Algebraic Geometry Course Website: http://www4.ncsu.edu/~smsulli2/MA591 Fall2011/MA591.html CourseDescription: Algebraicgeometryisthestudyofsolutionstosystemsofpolynomial equations. The algebra/geometry dictionary establishes a bijection between such solution sets and certain ideals in a polynomial ring. Hence, techniques from commutative algebra can be used to analyze these geometric objects. The course will provide an introduction to algebraic geometry. We will emphasize not only the theory, but also practical aspects of how to compute with polynomial ideals using Groebner bases. We will discuss the following topics: ideals and affine varieties, the Nullstellensatz, irreducible varieties and primary de- composition, morphisms and rational maps, Grbner bases and elimination theory, projective varieties, Grassmannians, graded modules, Hilbert functions, Bezout’s theorem. Homework: Homework will be assigned regularly in the first half of the semester and is due in class on Fridays. Students must write up their own solutions. Please indicate on your homework any sources that you used in preparing solutions (e.g. if another student helped with a solution, or you found the solution in a book). Students are encouraged to prepare homework solutions in LateX. Homework assignments can be found at the course website as well as information on preparing your homework in LateX. Exams: There will be one take home midterm exam, and an in-class final exam. The final exam will take place in the usual classroom 8:00-11:00 AM, December 7th. Grades: GradeswillbebasedonHomework(70%),Midterm(10%),andFinalExam(20%). Attendance: Students are expected to arrive on time, to contribute to group work and class discussions, and to stay until the class ends. Adverse Weather: Announcements regarding scheduled delays or the closing of the Uni- versity due to adverse weather conditions will be broadcast on local radio and television stations and posted on the University homepage. Cell Phones: Pagers, cellular phones and other types of telecommunication equipment are prohibited from use during class. Make sure that any pagers, phones or other equipment are turned off during the class period. If you have a special need to have your pager or phone on during class, please let me know. Academic Integrity Statement: Students are required to follow the NCSU policy . Aca- demic dishonesty is the giving, taking, or presenting of information or material by a student that unethically or fraudulently aids oneself or another on any work which is to be considered in the determination of a grade or the completion of academic requirements or the enhance- ment of that student’s record or academic career. (NCSU Code of Student Conduct). The Student Affairs website has more information. Students with Disabilities: Reasonable accommodations will be made for students with verifiable disabilities. In order to take advantage of available accommodations, students must register with Disabilities Services for Students. Class Evaluations: Online class evaluations will be available for students to complete during the last two weeks of class. Students will receive an email message directing them to awebsitewheretheycanloginusingtheirUnityIDandcompleteevaluations. Allevaluations are confidential; instructors will never know how any one student responded to any question, and students will never know the ratings for any particular instructors.
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