Singular Points of Complex Hypersurfaces provides an incisive and authoritative study of the local behavior of a complex hypersurface V in Euclidean space at a singularity Z0.
The book is accessible to a reader who has completed a one-year graduate course in differential geometry. The text, including open problems and an extensive list of references, is an excellent resource for researchers in this area.
Principal prerequisites for using this book include a thorough understanding of advanced calculus and standard knowledge of complex analysis in one variable.
Principal prerequisites for using this book include a thorough understanding of advanced calculus and standard knowledge of complex analysis in one variable.
Originating from the School on Birational Geometry of Hypersurfaces, this volume focuses on the notion of (stable) rationality of projective varieties and, more specifically, hypersurfaces in projective spaces, and provides a large number ...