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  1. Local Algebra (Springer Monographs in Mathematics) by Jean-Pierre Serre, 2010-11-02
  2. Commutative Algebra: Syzygies, Multiplicities, and Birational Algebra : Ams-Ims-Siam Summer Research Conference on Commutative Algebra July 4-10, 19 (Contemporary Mathematics) by Ams-Ims-Siam Summer Research Conference on Commutative Algebra, Craig L. Huneke, et all 1994-04
  3. Three Lectures on Commutative Algebra (University Lecture Series) by Holger Brenner, Jurgen Herzog, et all 2008-08-04
  4. Commutative Algebra: Proceedings of a Microprogram Held June 15 - July 2, 1987 (Mathematical Sciences Research Institute Publications)
  5. Computational Methods in Commutative Algebra and Algebraic Geometry (Algorithms and Computation in Mathematics) by Wolmer Vasconcelos, 2004-07-12
  6. Fuzzy Commutative Algebra (Pure Mathematics) by John N. Mordeson, D. S. Malik, 1998-12
  7. Integral Closure: Rees Algebras, Multiplicities, Algorithms (Springer Monographs in Mathematics) by Wolmer Vasconcelos, 2010-11-30
  8. Manis Valuations and Prüfer Extensions I: A New Chapter in Commutative Algebra (Lecture Notes in Mathematics) (Pt. 1) by Manfred Knebusch, Digen Zhang, 2002-10-03
  9. A Course in Commutative Banach Algebras by Eberhard Kaniuth, 2009-11-23
  10. An Algebraic Introduction to Complex Projective Geometry: Commutative Algebra (Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics) by Christian Peskine, 2009-04-09
  11. First Course in Abstract Algebra, A (3rd Edition) by Joseph J. Rotman, 2005-10-08
  12. An Introduction To Commutative Algebra: From The Viewpoint Of Normalization by Li HUISHI, 2004-11-30
  13. Ideals, Varieties, and Algorithms: An Introduction to Computational Algebraic Geometry and Commutative Algebra (Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics) by David A. Cox, John Little, et all 2010-11-02
  14. Commutative Algebra: v. 2 by Oscar Zariski, Pierre Samuel, 1991-02

41. Commutative Algebra Seminar
commutative algebra Seminar. Home The seminar meets Fridays, 34pm,starting with January 24, 2003 in LCB 323. January 24, 2003
http://www.math.utah.edu/~enescu/seminar
Commutative Algebra Seminar
Home
The seminar meets Fridays, 34pm, starting with January 24, 2003 in LCB 323.
January 24, 2003:
Paul Roberts, Almost Flat Extensions. February 21, 2003:
Yongwei Yao (MSRI), Basic Properties of Primary Decomposition.
Abstract:
February 28, 2003:
Greg Piepmeyer, Reexamining an example of Dutta, Hochster, MacLaughlin from the point of view of triangulated categories. March 7, 2003:
Dorin Popescu (Univ of Bucharest and MSRI) Modules over hypersurface rings.
Abstract:
It is well known that a finitely generated abelian group is a direct sum of copies of Z and Z/(p^k), for positive integers k and prime numbers p. It is also well known that given a finite group G we may describe all the finitely generated modules over the group C-algebra C[G] using representation theory. Here we present some descriptions of finitely generated modules over hypersurface rings of type K[[X_1,...,X_n]]/(f), where K is a field and f is a non-invertible, non-zero formal power series.

42. FUZZY COMMUTATIVE ALGEBRA
FUZZY commutative algebra by John N Mordeson DS Malik (Creighton University)This book is the first to be devoted entirely to fuzzy abstract algebra.
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This book is the first to be devoted entirely to fuzzy abstract algebra. It presents an up-to-date version of fuzzy commutative algebra, and focuses on the connection between L -subgroups of a group, and L -subfields of a field. In particular, an up-to-date treatment of nonlinear systems of fuzzy intersection equations is given.
Contents:
  • L -Subsets and L -Subgroups
  • L -Subgroups of Abelian Groups
  • L -Subrings and L -Ideals
  • L -Submodules
  • L -Subfields
  • Structure of L -Subrings and L -Ideals
  • Algebraic L -Varieties and Intersection Equations
  • L -Subspaces
  • Galois Theory and Group L -Subalgebras

Readership: Pure mathematicians.
"The book is self-contained ... This will serve as a nice reference book for researchers in the field. It may also be used as a good text for an advanced graduate course. There are a good number of exercises at the end of each chapter of the book." Mathematical Reviews
Pub. date: Dec 1998

43. Aspects Of Algebraic Geometry And Commutative Algebra

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44. Graduate Studies In Commutative Algebra And Algebraic Geometry
Graduate Studies in commutative algebra and Algebraic Geometry Some Hereis the advanced reading list commutative algebra. Eisenbud
http://www.math.tamu.edu/~schenck/grad.html
Graduate Studies in Commutative Algebra and Algebraic Geometry Some time ago, a graduate student interested in commutative algebra and algebraic geometry asked me for input on what to read and how to choose a thesis advisor. For what they are worth, here are some thoughts on the subject.
I. What to study
Here are my top 5 books for a beginning graduate student interested in commutative algebra and algebraic geometry.
Cox, Little, O'Shea : "Ideals, varieties, and algorithms".
This is a Springer UTM, and is a nice introduction to the area; I taught an undergraduate class out of it last year. It is full of examples and an easy, fun read.
Atiyah-Macdonald : "Commutative Algebra"
A very approachable introduction to the important ideas of commutative algebra , and a good lead in to the book of Eisenbud (see below).
Miranda : "Algebraic curves and Riemann surfaces"
Probably the most comprehensive introduction to curves, it looks at the subject from all angles. Miranda notes in the introduction that the book grew out of a course he has taught 5 times; this shows in the smooth presentation.
Griffiths : "Introduction to Algebraic Curves"
A complex analytic introduction to algebraic curves, and one of my favorite elementary books. You need only a class in one complex variable (or read, say, Churchill and Brown); it is amazing how far one can go with elementary tools.

45. Vasconcelos, W.V., Computational Methods In Commutative Algebra And Algebraic Ge
Translate this page Vasconcelos, WV, Computational Methods in commutative algebra and AlgebraicGeometry. next up previous contents Next Lehrveranstaltungen
http://www.gwdg.de/~cais/CAR/CAR22/node16.html
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Vasconcelos, W.V., Computational Methods in Commutative Algebra and Algebraic Geometry
Band 2 der Reihe Algorithms and Computations in Mathematics , Springer-Verlag Berlin-Heidelberg-New York 1998, ISBN 3-540-60520-7, pp. 394, DM 118. ACAULAY detaillierteres Kap. 4 (24 S.): Rechnen in Artinschen Algebren Artinsche Algebren und lineare Algebra, Sockel und Jacobson-Radikal; Radikal nulldimensionaler Ideale; Berechnung von Dekompositionen als verallgemeinerte Faktorisierung.
[AM]
M.F.Atiyah, I.G.MacDonald: Introduction to Commutative Algebra, Addison-Wesley 1969
[BH]
W.Bruns, J.Herzog: Cohen-Macaulay Rings, Cambridge Univ. Press 1993
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D.Eisenbud: Commutative Algebra with a View towards Algebraic Geometry, Springer 1994

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46. M. Kreuzer, L. Robbiano, Computational Commutative Algebra 1
Translate this page M. Kreuzer, L. Robbiano, Computational commutative algebra 1. Springer-Verlag,Berlin, Heidelberg, New-York, ISBN 3-540-67733-X, 2000.
http://www.gwdg.de/~cais/CAR/CAR28/node19.html

Lehrveranstaltungen zu Computeralgebra im
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M. Kreuzer, L. Robbiano, Computational Commutative Algebra 1
Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, New-York, ISBN 3-540-67733-X, 2000
Bei dem Buch Computational Commutative Algebra 1 Grundlagen (Polynomarithmetik), und Erste Anwendungen Das zweite Kapitel Im dritten Kapitel Erste Anwendungen B. Heinrich Matzat (Heidelberg)
Lehrveranstaltungen zu Computeralgebra im
Vorherige Seite: Inhalt Ulrich Schwardmann 2001-09-14

47. Klaus Wirthmueller - Commutative Algebra
commutative algebra (Winter Term 2002/2003). Timetable. Vorlesungen (lectures). Literature.MF Atiyah, IG MacDonald Introduction to commutative algebra.
http://www.mathematik.uni-kl.de/~wirthm/E/Wirthmueller/CA/
Commutative Algebra (Winter Term 2002/2003)
Exams
  • Timetable
    Vorlesungen (lectures) Tuesday 8.15 - 9.45 h Thursday 15.30 - 17.00 h
    Problem Sheets
    Literature
    • M.F. Atiyah, I.G. MacDonald: Introduction to Commutative Algebra. Addison-Wesley 1969

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  • 48. Commutative Algebra
    Translate this page commutative algebra. Literatur Atiyah, MF, Macdonald, IG Introductionto commutative algebra, Addison- Wesley, 1967. Skript Nein.
    http://www.mathematik.uni-kl.de/~lossen/LECTURES/Comm_Algebra.html
    Commutative Algebra
    2 + 2 SWS
    Do 10.00-11.30 / 48-438
    Hauptstudium (evtl. Grundstudium)
    Dozent
    Dr. Lossen
    Inhalt
    Rings and ideals, modules, Nakayama lemma, localization, Noetherian rings, primary decomposition, Noether normalization and applications (finite and integral extensions, integral closure, dimension).
    Leistungsnachweis
    Vorkenntnisse
    Fortsetzung der LV
    Vertiefungsrichtung
    Algebraische Geometrie und Computeralgebra. Algebra und Zahlentheorie. Literatur Atiyah, M.F., Macdonald, I.G.: Introduction to commutative algebra, Addison- Wesley, 1967. Skript Nein. Bemerkungen Vorlesung in englischer Sprache.

    49. MAA-Amazon Math Book List: Commutative Algebra
    commutative algebra. commutative algebra Analytic Methods Richard Draper(Editor) / Paperback / Published 1982 Our Price $49.75 (Special Order).
    http://www.maa.org/amazon/algebra/comm_algebra1.html
    Commutative Algebra
    Arithmetic of Blowup Algebras (London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series, 195) Ships in 2-3 days Wolmer V. Vasconcelos, Wolme Vasconcelos / Paperback / Published 1994
    Our Price: $37.95 Combinatorics and Commutative Algebra (Progress in Mathematics, Vol 41.) Ships in 2-3 days Richard P. Stanley / Hardcover / Published 1996
    Our Price: $43.50 Ideals, Varieties, and Algorithms : An Introduction to Computational Algebraic Geometry and Commutative Algebra (Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics) Ships in 2-3 days David A. Cox, et al / Hardcover / Published 1996
    Our Price: $45.00
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    Algebraic and Geometric Methods in Linear Systems Theory Vol 18 Ams-Nasa-NATO Summer Seminar on Algebraic and Geometric Methods in lin / Hardcover / Published 1981
    Our Price: $38.00 (Special Order) Algebraic K-Theory, Commutative Algebra, and Algebraic Geometry : Proceedings of the U.S.-Italy Joint Seminar Held June 18-24, 1989 at Santa Margheri R. Keith Dennis, et al / Paperback / Published 1992
    Our Price: $59.00

    50. Computational Methods In Commutative Algebra And Algebraic Geometry.
    Computational Methods in commutative algebra and Algebraic Geometry. The first appendixis a rather extensive primer on commutative algebra of about 60 pages.
    http://www.can.nl/sn3/node89.html
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    Computational Methods in Commutative Algebra and Algebraic Geometry.
    by Wolmer V. Vasconcelos
    ISBN 3-540-60520-7
    Springer Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg New York, 1998
    In series: Algorithms and Computation in Mathematics, ISSN 1431-1550; volume 2 Review by Leendert van Gastel
    CAN/Amstel Institute
    University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    Email: gastel@can.nl
    The structure of the book is as follows. Groebner bases, syzygies en Hilbert functions are discussed in the first chapter as the fundamental algorithms. This is followed by a ``toolkit'' chapter with for instance elimination, Noether normalization, flatness and finiteness. Then come the main topics
    • primary decomposition; Artin algebras; Nullstellensaetze; integral closure; ideal transforms; cohomology of modules.
    As is apparent from this listing, the fundamentals of the fields are still the main subject when it comes to computational aspects. It is remarkable how involved the computation of these basic building blocks already is. At the end we find contributions of other authors. The last chapter about cohomology of modules is written by David Eisenbud. The second appendix is by Juergen Herzog about Hilbert functions. The last appendix is a tutorial for Macaulay 2 by David Eisenbud, and the developers of Macaulay 2, Daniel Grayson and Micheal Stillman. The first appendix is a rather extensive primer on commutative algebra of about 60 pages.

    51. Computational And Commutative Algebra
    Computational and commutative algebra. Organizer. No entries.Previous Semester. Maintained by seminars@math.rutgers.edu.
    http://www.math.rutgers.edu/~seminars/CompCommAlg.html
    Computational and Commutative Algebra
    Organizer No entries. Previous Semester Maintained by seminars@math.rutgers.edu

    52. Computational And Commutative Algebra
    Computational and commutative algebra. (Fall 2002). Organizer AmeliaTaylor email ataylor@math.rutgers.edu ataylor@math.rutgers.edu.
    http://www.math.rutgers.edu/~seminars/old/Fall2002/CompCommAlg.html
    Computational and Commutative Algebra
    (Fall 2002) Organizer Amelia Taylor
    email: ataylor@math.rutgers.edu ataylor@math.rutgers.edu
    • Speaker Thuy Pham
    • Title Learning seminar on Maximal Cohen-Macaulay Modules, III; NOTE: LAST TALK FOR THIS SEMESTER
    • Time/place Thursday, 12/12/2002 3:00pm in Hill 705
    • Abstract
    • Speaker Kia Dalili, Rutgers
    • Title Learning seminar on Maximal Cohen-Macaulay Modules, II
    • Time/place Thursday, 12/5/2002 3:00pm in Hill 705
    • Abstract
    • Speaker Amelia Taylor, Rutgers
    • Title Learning seminar on Maximal Cohen-Macaulay Modules
    • Time/place Thursday, 11/21/2002 3:00pm in Hill 705
    • Abstract
    • Speaker Hans Schoutens, Ohio State University
    • Title Balanced big Cohen-Macaulay Algebras
    • Time/place Thursday, 11/7/2002 3:00pm in Hill 705
    • Abstract An algebra B over a local ring R is called a big Cohen-Macaulay (CM) algebra, if there is some system of parameters in R which is B-regular. If this holds for every choice of system of parameters, then B is called a balanced big CM algebra. Hochster and Huneke have shown that the absolute integral closure R (= the integral closure of R in an algebraic closure of its fraction field) is a balanced big CM algebra, for R a domain of positive characteristic. It is easily seen that this false in equicharacteristic zero. They also construct a balanced big CM algebra in the latter case, but the construction is complicated and is no longer canonical. I will show how we can canonically define a balanced big CM algebra B(R) in case R is a local domain essentially of finite type over the complex numbers. The idea is to associate in a rather canonical way to R a collection of local domains R

    53. KIAS Commutative Algebra Conference
    KIAS Conference on commutative algebra and Related Topics. May 18(Tue)21(Fri),1999 At Korea Institute for Advanced Study (Third
    http://www.kias.re.kr/conf/commutative.html
    KIAS Conference on Commutative Algebra and Related Topics May 18(Tue)-21(Fri), 1999 At Korea Institute for Advanced Study (Third Announcement)
    Schedule
    Conference Information (May
    Main Speakers: Luchezar Avramov (Purdue U.) David Eisenbud (Director of MSRI and U. of California, Berkeley) Shiro Goto (Meiji U.) Mitsuyasu Hashimoto (Nagoya U.) Jun-Muk Hwhang (SNU) Juergen Herzog (U. of Essen) Byung-Gyun Kang (POSTECH) Changho Keem (SNU) Kazuhiko Kurano (Tokyo Metropolitan U.) Sun-Sook Noh (Ewha Womans U.) Paul Roberts (U. of Utah) Dong-Kwan Shin (Konkuk U.) Michael Stillman (Cornell U.) Bernd Ulrich (Michigan State U.) Keiichi Watanabe (Nihon U.) Kohji Yanagawa (Osaka U.) Yuji Yoshino (Kyoto U.)
    Invited Speakers: Sangki Choi (Konkuk U.) Sang-Cho Chung (Chungnam U.) Nobuo Hara (Waseda U.) Chunghyuk Kang (SNU) Takesi Kawasaki (Tokyo Metropolitan U.) Sung-ok Kim (Handong U.) Seung-hun Lee (KIAS) Kisuk Lee (Sookmyung Women's U.) Kisuk Lee (Korea Nat'l U. of Education) Sichang Lee (Korea Military Academy) Hye-sook Park (Seowon U.)

    54. Current Trends In Commutative Algebra -
    Centro Internazionale di Ricerca Matematica (CIRM). Current trendsin commutative algebra. Levico, Trento, Italy June, 1721, 2002.
    http://www.dima.unige.it/~rossim/Levico/Levico.html
    Centro Internazionale di Ricerca Matematica (CIRM) Current trends in Commutative Algebra Levico, Trento, Italy June, 17-21, 2002 Organizing Committee G. Boffi , J. Herzog M.E. Rossi Supported by CIRM (Trento), MIUR (Ministero Istruzione Universita' e Ricerca ), GNSAGA (Gruppo Nazionale Strutture Algebriche Geometriche e Applicazioni). Speakers and abstracts Participants Program The conference will focus on the interactions of Commutative Algebra with Combinatorics, Algebraic Geometry and Representation Theory. Particular topics will be polytopes, matroids, monomial ideals, toric varieties, exterior algebras, hyperplane arrangements, Hilbert functions and multiplicities, free resolutions, regularity, Groebner bases, blowup algebras and linkage, homological methods, characteristic p methods, singularity theory, birational maps and local uniformization, invariant theory, determinantal ideals, Schubert polynomials. Talks There will be 24 invited talks and 8 contributed talks (probably 25 minutes). If you are interested in giving a contributed talk, please indicate it on the registration form and send an abstract of your talk. The organizing committee will make the final decision on the selection of talks, but we would like especially to encourage young investigators to speak
    General information There will be no registration fee for this conference. The organization can provide Hotel reservations for the participants. The participants will be lodged at the

    55. CMMS04 - Commutative Algebra
    CMMS04 commutative algebra. This course will not be given this year. LecturerInformation will appear here in due course. Edit this page.
    http://www.mth.kcl.ac.uk/courses/cmms04.html

    56. No Match For Commutative Algebra
    No match for commutative algebra. Sorry, the term commutative algebrais not in the dictionary. Check the spelling and try removing
    http://wombat.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?commutative algebra

    57. IPM - A Workshop On Homological Methods In Commutative Algebra -
    Institute for Studies in Theoretical Physics and Mathematics (IPM) A Workshopon Homological Methods in commutative algebra May 2531, 2002 Tehran, Iran.
    http://www.ipm.ac.ir/IPM/news/homological/announcement.jsp

    58. IPM - A Short Course In Commutative Algebra
    Photos of the short course in commutative algebra.
    http://www.ipm.ac.ir/IPM/homepage/tightclosure-photos.jsp

    59. 15.7 CALI A Package For Computational Commutative Algebra
    15.7 CALI A package for computational commutative algebra. . Thispackage contains algorithms for computations in commutative algebra
    http://www.uni-koeln.de/REDUCE/3.6/doc/reduce/node188.html

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    60. Student Commutative Algebra / Algebraic Geometry Seminar
    Student commutative algebra / Algebraic Geometry Seminar. The seminaris run by students in commutative algebra and Algebraic Geometry.
    http://www.math.lsa.umich.edu/~fenescu/studentseminar/
    Student Commutative Algebra / Algebraic Geometry Seminar
    Fall 2000: Thursdays 4 - 5 pm, 3866 East Hall
    The seminar is run by students in Commutative Algebra and Algebraic Geometry. If you would like to give a talk or to be added to the seminar mailing list, send an e-mail to fenescu@math.lsa.umich.edu
    Schedule of Talks (Fall 2000)
    Click on the title of a talk for the abstract (if available).

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