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Howdy folks,
I was wondering if anybody could recommend a good place to start learning algebraic geometry as might be relevant for current/recent mathematical physics.
I have opened Griffiths and Harris and found it sprawling ad frustruating.
For the sake of judging what might be appropriate, i am mainly interested in physics but i have completed stadarnd first year math course work in topology, algebra and analysis and additionally taken courses in functional analysis, differnetial topology, differetial geometry and alebraic topology...so i guess i "know" about what a very modest beginning third year grad student in math has learned.
Recomedations for several complex variables would be appreciated as well.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
I was wondering if anybody could recommend a good place to start learning algebraic geometry as might be relevant for current/recent mathematical physics.
I have opened Griffiths and Harris and found it sprawling ad frustruating.
For the sake of judging what might be appropriate, i am mainly interested in physics but i have completed stadarnd first year math course work in topology, algebra and analysis and additionally taken courses in functional analysis, differnetial topology, differetial geometry and alebraic topology...so i guess i "know" about what a very modest beginning third year grad student in math has learned.
Recomedations for several complex variables would be appreciated as well.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.