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El. knyga: Homological and Computational Methods in Commutative Algebra: Dedicated to Winfried Bruns on the Occasion of his 70th Birthday

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  • Serija: Springer INdAM Series 20
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Nov-2017
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319619439
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  • Serija: Springer INdAM Series 20
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This volume collects contributions by leading experts in the area of commutative algebra related to the INdAM meeting “Homological and Computational Methods in Commutative Algebra” held in Cortona (Italy) from May 30 to June 3, 2016 . The conference and this volume are dedicated to Winfried Bruns on the occasion of his 70th birthday. In particular, the topics of this book strongly reflect the variety of Winfried Bruns’ research interests and his great impact on commutative algebra as well as its applications to related fields. The authors discuss recent and relevant developments in algebraic geometry, commutative algebra, computational algebra, discrete geometry and homological algebra. The book offers a unique resource, both for young and more experienced researchers seeking comprehensive overviews and extensive bibliographic references.

Betti Sequences over Standard Graded Commutative Algebras with Two Relations
1(32)
Luchezar L. Avramov
Zheng Yang
Betti Diagrams with Special Shape
33(20)
Mina Bigdeli
Jurgen Herzog
Koszul Algebras Defined by Three Relations
53(16)
Adam Boocher
S. Hamid Hassanzadeh
Srikanth B. Iyengar
Some Algebras with the Weak Lefschetz Property
69(12)
David Cook
Uwe Nagel
Multigraded Generic Initial Ideals of Determinantal Ideals
81(16)
Aldo Conca
Emanuela De Negri
Elisa Gorla
A Stronger Local Monomialization Theorem
97(10)
Steven Dale Cutkosky
The Cayley Trick for Tropical Hypersurfaces with a View Toward Ricardian Economics
107(22)
Michael Joswig
Ideals Associated to Poset Homomorphisms: A Survey
129(12)
Martina Juhnke-Kubitzke
Sara Saeedi Madani
How to Flatten a Soccer Ball
141(22)
Kaie Kubjas
Pablo A. Parrilo
Bernd Sturmfels
The Smallest Normal Edge Polytopes with No Regular Unimodular Triangulations
163(10)
Ginji Hamano
Takuji Hayashi
Takayuki Hibi
Koichi Hirayama
Hidefumi Ohsugi
Kei Sato
Akihiro Shikama
Akiyoshi Tsuchiya
Homological Conjectures and Lim Cohen-Macaulay Sequences
173(26)
Melvin Hochster
Algebras with the Weak Lefschetz Property
199(24)
Alfio Ragusa
About Multiplicities and Applications to Bezout Numbers
223(16)
M. Azeem Khadam
Peter Schenzel
A Polynomial Identity via Differential Operators
239(10)
Anurag K. Singh
F-Thresholds, Integral Closure and Convexity
249
Matteo Varbaro
Aldo Conca received a Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of Essen (Germany) in 1993. Since 2000 he has been a professor of algebra at the University of Genova (Italy). His main research interest lies  in commutative algebra and its interactions with algebraic geometry and combinatorics.  Joseph Gubeladze graduated from Tbilisi State University in 1983. He received his Ph.D. in mathematics in 1985 and Doctor of Science in 1990 from St. Petersburg State University. He worked at Razmadze Mathematical Institute in Tbilisi from 1983. After several research positions in Europe and the USA, he joined San Francisco State University in 2003, where he is currently a professor of mathematics. He is interested in K-theory of toric varieties and lattice polytopes.

Tim Römer received his Ph.D. from the University of Essen (Germany) in 2001. Since 2008 he has been a professor of algebra at the University of Osnabrück (Germany). His main research interests are in the area of commutative algebra with applications to algebraic/discrete geometry, algebraic combinatorics and algebraic statistics.