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Introduction to Algebraic Geometry
This volume offers a rapid and self-contained introductory approach to the algebraic aspects of algebraic geometry, defined by Lang as the study of systems of algebraic equations in several variables and the structures formed by their solutions. Originally published in 1958, this 1972 printing serves as an amplification of lectures based on the Weil-Zariski approach. The text covers foundational topics such as algebraic varieties, correspondences, divisors, linear systems, and differential forms, concluding with a focus on the Riemann-Roch theorem. It is specifically intended to prepare students for reading André Weil's more advanced Foundations of Algebraic Geometry and remains a classic resource for those with a background in elementary algebra and Galois theory.
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