Joint work with Srikanth Iyengar, Anton Leykin, Claudia Miller, Ezra Miller, Anurag K. Singh, and Uli Walther.
Since the book has now appeared (Amazon, AMS), I don’t have a download link here. You can still view a (very, very) preliminary version at the web page for the conference.
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Notes:
In June 2005, the AMS held a summer school called Local cohomology and its interactions with algebra, geometry, and analysis. Anurag Singh and Uli Walther organized the entire thing, from the 5-day school for graduate students, to the 3-day conference afterwards. The school consisted of 24 one-hour lectures (whence the title) by the seven of us so-called Young Guns, and now, two and a half years later, those lectures have become a book. Each YG had prepared notes for their lectures, but resolving the enormous notational and stylistic differences took a huge amount of work. Everybody pitched in and helped, but it certainly wouldn’t have happened without Anurag and Uli riding herd.
Bibtex code:
@book {MR2355715,
AUTHOR = {Iyengar, Srikanth B. and Leuschke, Graham J. and Leykin, Anton
and Miller, Claudia and Miller, Ezra and Singh, Anurag K. and
Walther, Uli},
TITLE = {Twenty-four hours of local cohomology},
SERIES = {Graduate Studies in Mathematics},
VOLUME = {87},
PUBLISHER = {American Mathematical Society},
ADDRESS = {Providence, RI},
YEAR = {2007},
PAGES = {xviii+282},
ISBN = {978–0−8218–4126–6},
MRCLASS = {13D45 (55N30)},
MRNUMBER = {MR2355715},
}
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