Abelian varieties, theta functions and the fourier transform
Polishchuk, Alexander
Abelian varieties, theta functions and the fourier transform - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003. - xiv,292p.; hbk; 24cm. - Cambridge tracts in mathematics, no. 153 .
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The aim of this book is to present a modern treatment of the theory of theta functions in the context of algebraic geometry. The novelty of its approach lies in the systematic use of the Fourier-Mukai transform. The author starts by discussing the classical theory of theta functions from the point of view of the representation theory of the Heisenberg group (in which the usual Fourier transform plays the prominent role). He then shows that in the algebraic approach to this theory, the Fourier–Mukai transform can often be used to simplify the existing proofs or to provide completely new proofs of many important theorems. Graduate students and researchers with strong interest in algebraic geometry will find much of interest in this volume.
https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/abelian-varieties-theta-functions-and-the-fourier-transform/A2B94C2B1D4544EF9449CE3049E06957#fndtn-information
9780521808040
Abelian varieties
Fourier transformations
Heisenberg groups
Operators
Algebraic Theory
Topology
Algebra
516.35 / POL
Abelian varieties, theta functions and the fourier transform - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003. - xiv,292p.; hbk; 24cm. - Cambridge tracts in mathematics, no. 153 .
Include index, references and bibliographic information
The aim of this book is to present a modern treatment of the theory of theta functions in the context of algebraic geometry. The novelty of its approach lies in the systematic use of the Fourier-Mukai transform. The author starts by discussing the classical theory of theta functions from the point of view of the representation theory of the Heisenberg group (in which the usual Fourier transform plays the prominent role). He then shows that in the algebraic approach to this theory, the Fourier–Mukai transform can often be used to simplify the existing proofs or to provide completely new proofs of many important theorems. Graduate students and researchers with strong interest in algebraic geometry will find much of interest in this volume.
https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/abelian-varieties-theta-functions-and-the-fourier-transform/A2B94C2B1D4544EF9449CE3049E06957#fndtn-information
9780521808040
Abelian varieties
Fourier transformations
Heisenberg groups
Operators
Algebraic Theory
Topology
Algebra
516.35 / POL