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Algebraic Cycles and Motives

Algebraic Cycles and Motives

Volume 2

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M. Asakura, S. Saito, A. Beauville, S. Bloch, H. Esnault, S. Brivio, A. Verra, C. Deninger, A. Werner, U. Jannsen, B. Kahn, J. P. Murre, C. Pedrini, S. I. Kimura, J. D. Lewis, A. Miller, S. Müller-Stach, S. Wortmann, Y.-H. Yang, K. Zuo, J. Nagel, C. Peters, J. Steenbrink, M. Saito, T. Shioda, J. Stienstra
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  • Date Published: May 2007
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521701754

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  • Algebraic geometry is a central subfield of mathematics in which the study of cycles is an important theme. Alexander Grothendieck taught that algebraic cycles should be considered from a motivic point of view and in recent years this topic has spurred a lot of activity. This book is one of two volumes that provide a self-contained account of the subject as it stands. Together, the two books contain twenty-two contributions from leading figures in the field which survey the key research strands and present interesting new results. Topics discussed include: the study of algebraic cycles using Abel-Jacobi/regulator maps and normal functions; motives (Voevodsky's triangulated category of mixed motives, finite-dimensional motives); the conjectures of Bloch-Beilinson and Murre on filtrations on Chow groups and Bloch's conjecture. Researchers and students in complex algebraic geometry and arithmetic geometry will find much of interest here.

    • Provides a self-contained account of the subject of algebraic cycles and motives as it stands today
    • Papers by the leading experts in the field
    • Discusses both main research topics and interesting new developments within the subject
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    • Date Published: May 2007
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521701754
    • length: 374 pages
    • dimensions: 229 x 152 x 21 mm
    • weight: 0.61kg
    • contains: 5 b/w illus. 6 tables
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Part II. Research Articles:
    8. Beilinson's Hodge conjecture with coefficients M. Asakura and S. Saito
    9. On the splitting of the Bloch-Beilinson filtration A. Beauville
    10. Künneth projectors S. Bloch and H. Esnault
    11. The Brill-Noether curve of a stable bundle on a genus two curve S. Brivio and A. Verra
    12. On Tannaka duality for vector bundles on p-adic curves C. Deninger and A. Werner
    13. On finite-dimensional motives and Murre's conjecture U. Jannsen
    14. On the transcendental part of the motive of a surface B. Kahn, J. P. Murre and C. Pedrini
    15. A note on finite dimensional motives S. I. Kimura
    16. Real regulators on Milnor complexes, II J. D. Lewis
    17. Motives for Picard modular surfaces A. Miller, S. Müller-Stach, S. Wortmann, Y.-H.Yang, K. Zuo
    18. The regulator map for complete intersections J. Nagel
    19. Hodge number polynomials for nearby and vanishing cohomology C. Peters and J. Steenbrink
    20. Direct image of logarithmic complexes M. Saito
    21. Mordell-Weil lattices of certain elliptic K3's T. Shioda
    22. Motives from diffraction J. Stienstra.

  • Editors

    Jan Nagel, Université de Lille
    Jan Nagel is a Lecturer at UFR de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées, Université Lille 1.

    Chris Peters, Université Joseph Fourier, Grenoble
    Chris Peters is a Professor at Institut Fourier, Université Grenoble 1.

    Contributors

    M. Asakura, S. Saito, A. Beauville, S. Bloch, H. Esnault, S. Brivio, A. Verra, C. Deninger, A. Werner, U. Jannsen, B. Kahn, J. P. Murre, C. Pedrini, S. I. Kimura, J. D. Lewis, A. Miller, S. Müller-Stach, S. Wortmann, Y.-H. Yang, K. Zuo, J. Nagel, C. Peters, J. Steenbrink, M. Saito, T. Shioda, J. Stienstra

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