Automorphism Groups of Compact Bordered Klein Surfaces

Automorphism Groups of Compact Bordered Klein Surfaces
Author: Emilio Bujalance
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2006-11-14
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3540471804

This research monograph provides a self-contained approach to the problem of determining the conditions under which a compact bordered Klein surface S and a finite group G exist, such that G acts as a group of automorphisms in S. The cases dealt with here take G cyclic, abelian, nilpotent or supersoluble and S hyperelliptic or with connected boundary. No advanced knowledge of group theory or hyperbolic geometry is required and three introductory chapters provide as much background as necessary on non-euclidean crystallographic groups. The graduate reader thus finds here an easy access to current research in this area as well as several new results obtained by means of the same unified approach.

Lectures on Curves on an Algebraic Surface

Lectures on Curves on an Algebraic Surface
Author: David Mumford
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1966-08-21
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780691079936

These lectures, delivered by Professor Mumford at Harvard in 1963-1964, are devoted to a study of properties of families of algebraic curves, on a non-singular projective algebraic curve defined over an algebraically closed field of arbitrary characteristic. The methods and techniques of Grothendieck, which have so changed the character of algebraic geometry in recent years, are used systematically throughout. Thus the classical material is presented from a new viewpoint.

Applications of Group Theory to Combinatorics

Applications of Group Theory to Combinatorics
Author: Jack Koolen
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2008-07-02
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0203885767

Applications of Group Theory to Combinatorics contains 11 survey papers from international experts in combinatorics, group theory and combinatorial topology. The contributions cover topics from quite a diverse spectrum, such as design theory, Belyi functions, group theory, transitive graphs, regular maps, and Hurwitz problems, and present the state

Mathematical Methods for Curves and Surfaces

Mathematical Methods for Curves and Surfaces
Author: Morten Dæhlen
Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press (TN)
Total Pages: 608
Release: 1995
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

An edited selection of papers from the Third International Conference on Mathematical Methods in Computer Aided Geometrical Design, held in Ulvik, Norway, June 1994. It includes 12 invited surveys on topics of current interest, along with 38 refereed research papers. Among the topics are data fitting, interpolation, and approximation; fairing and shape preservation; geometry of curves and surfaces; multivariate splines; nonlinear and rational splines; radial basis functions; and connections with wavelets. No index. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Topology of Algebraic Curves

Topology of Algebraic Curves
Author: Alex Degtyarev
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2012-07-04
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3110258420

This monograph summarizes and extends a number of results on the topology of trigonal curves in geometrically ruled surfaces. An emphasis is given to various applications of the theory to a few related areas, most notably singular plane curves of small degree, elliptic surfaces, and Lefschetz fibrations (both complex and real), and Hurwitz equivalence of braid monodromy factorizations. The approach relies on a close relation between trigonal curves/elliptic surfaces, a certain class of ribbon graphs, and subgroups of the modular group, which provides a combinatorial framework for the study of geometric objects. A brief summary of the necessary auxiliary results and techniques used and a background of the principal problems dealt with are included in the text. The book is intended to researchers and graduate students in the field of topology of complex and real algebraic varieties.

Graphs on Surfaces and Their Applications

Graphs on Surfaces and Their Applications
Author: Sergei K. Lando
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 463
Release: 2013-04-17
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3540383611

Graphs drawn on two-dimensional surfaces have always attracted researchers by their beauty and by the variety of difficult questions to which they give rise. The theory of such embedded graphs, which long seemed rather isolated, has witnessed the appearance of entirely unexpected new applications in recent decades, ranging from Galois theory to quantum gravity models, and has become a kind of a focus of a vast field of research. The book provides an accessible introduction to this new domain, including such topics as coverings of Riemann surfaces, the Galois group action on embedded graphs (Grothendieck's theory of "dessins d'enfants"), the matrix integral method, moduli spaces of curves, the topology of meromorphic functions, and combinatorial aspects of Vassiliev's knot invariants and, in an appendix by Don Zagier, the use of finite group representation theory. The presentation is concrete throughout, with numerous figures, examples (including computer calculations) and exercises, and should appeal to both graduate students and researchers.

Riemann Surfaces and Algebraic Curves

Riemann Surfaces and Algebraic Curves
Author: Renzo Cavalieri
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2016-09-26
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1316798933

Hurwitz theory, the study of analytic functions among Riemann surfaces, is a classical field and active research area in algebraic geometry. The subject's interplay between algebra, geometry, topology and analysis is a beautiful example of the interconnectedness of mathematics. This book introduces students to this increasingly important field, covering key topics such as manifolds, monodromy representations and the Hurwitz potential. Designed for undergraduate study, this classroom-tested text includes over 100 exercises to provide motivation for the reader. Also included are short essays by guest writers on how they use Hurwitz theory in their work, which ranges from string theory to non-Archimedean geometry. Whether used in a course or as a self-contained reference for graduate students, this book will provide an exciting glimpse at mathematics beyond the standard university classes.

Computational Aspects Of Algebraic Curves

Computational Aspects Of Algebraic Curves
Author: Tanush Shaska
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2005-08-24
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9814479578

The development of new computational techniques and better computing power has made it possible to attack some classical problems of algebraic geometry. The main goal of this book is to highlight such computational techniques related to algebraic curves. The area of research in algebraic curves is receiving more interest not only from the mathematics community, but also from engineers and computer scientists, because of the importance of algebraic curves in applications including cryptography, coding theory, error-correcting codes, digital imaging, computer vision, and many more.This book covers a wide variety of topics in the area, including elliptic curve cryptography, hyperelliptic curves, representations on some Riemann-Roch spaces of modular curves, computation of Hurwitz spectra, generating systems of finite groups, Galois groups of polynomials, among other topics.