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OverviewThis book considers the so-called Unlikely Intersections, a topic that embraces well-known issues, such as Lang's and Manin-Mumford's, concerning torsion points in subvarieties of tori or abelian varieties. More generally, the book considers algebraic subgroups that meet a given subvariety in a set of unlikely dimension. The book is an expansion of the Hermann Weyl Lectures delivered by Umberto Zannier at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton in May 2010. The book consists of four chapters and seven brief appendixes, the last six by David Masser. The first chapter considers multiplicative algebraic groups, presenting proofs of several developments, ranging from the origins to recent results, and discussing many applications and relations with other contexts. The second chapter considers an analogue in arithmetic and several applications of this. The third chapter introduces a new method for approaching some of these questions, and presents a detailed application of this (by Masser and the author) to a relative case of the Manin-Mumford issue. The fourth chapter focuses on the Andre-Oort conjecture (outlining work by Pila). Full Product DetailsAuthor: Umberto Zannier , David MasserPublisher: Princeton University Press Imprint: Princeton University Press Volume: 205 Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.028kg ISBN: 9780691153711ISBN 10: 069115371 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 25 March 2012 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Language: English Table of ContentsReviewsThis book is indeed a great source of knowledge and inspiration for everybody interested in the unlikely intersection problems. The author must be commended for doing this job, and doing it so well. --Yuri Bilu, Mathematical Reviews Clippings Zannier's book is well written and a pleasure to read. . . . [T]he author always makes an effort to point out key ideas and key steps, so a reader who wants to read and understand the complete proofs in this technically demanding field will find this monograph to be an extremely helpful entree into the subject. . . . [T]he reviewer highly recommends Zannier's book as an excellent survey of and introduction to the important and hot topic of unlikely intersections in arithmetic geometry. --Joseph H. Silverman, Bulletin of the AMS Zannier's book is well written and a pleasure to read... [T]he author always makes an effort to point out key ideas and key steps, so a reader who wants to read and understand the complete proofs in this technically demanding field will find this monograph to be an extremely helpful entree into the subject... [T]he reviewer highly recommends Zannier's book as an excellent survey of and introduction to the important and hot topic of unlikely intersections in arithmetic geometry. --Joseph H. Silverman, Bulletin of the AMS This book is indeed a great source of knowledge and inspiration for everybody interested in the unlikely intersection problems. The author must be commended for doing this job, and doing it so well. --Yuri Bilu, Mathematical Reviews Clippings Zannier's book is well written and a pleasure to read... [T]he author always makes an effort to point out key ideas and key steps, so a reader who wants to read and understand the complete proofs in this technically demanding field will find this monograph to be an extremely helpful entree into the subject... [T]he reviewer highly recommends Zannier's book as an excellent survey of and introduction to the important and hot topic of unlikely intersections in arithmetic geometry. -- Joseph H. Silverman Bulletin of the AMS """Zannier's book is well written and a pleasure to read... [T]he author always makes an effort to point out key ideas and key steps, so a reader who wants to read and understand the complete proofs in this technically demanding field will find this monograph to be an extremely helpful entree into the subject... [T]he reviewer highly recommends Zannier's book as an excellent survey of and introduction to the important and hot topic of unlikely intersections in arithmetic geometry.""--Joseph H. Silverman, Bulletin of the AMS ""This book is indeed a great source of knowledge and inspiration for everybody interested in the unlikely intersection problems. The author must be commended for doing this job, and doing it so well.""--Yuri Bilu, Mathematical Reviews Clippings" Author InformationUmberto Zannier is professor of mathematics at the Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa in Pisa, Italy. He is the author of Lecture Notes on Diophantine Analysis and the editor of Diophantine Geometry. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |