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Hilbert's tenth problem: relations with arithmetic and algebraic geometry - 270

Denef, Jan(Edited by)
Part of the Contemporary mathematics, series
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This book is the result of a meeting that took place at the University of Ghent (Belgium) on the relations between Hilbert's tenth problem, arithmetic, and algebraic geometry.

Included are written articles detailing the lectures that were given as well as contributed papers on current topics of interest.

The following areas are addressed: an historical overview of Hilbert's tenth problem, Hilbert's tenth problem for various rings and fields, model theory and local-global principles, including relations between model theory and algebraic groups and analytic geometry, conjectures in arithmetic geometry and the structure of diophantine sets, for example with Mazur's conjecture, Lang's conjecture, and Bucchi's problem, and results on the complexity of diophantine geometry, highlighting the relation to the theory of computation.The volume allows the reader to learn and compare different approaches (arithmetical, geometrical, topological, model-theoretical, and computational) to the general structural analysis of the set of solutions of polynomial equations.

It would make a nice contribution to graduate and advanced graduate courses on logic, algebraic geometry, and number theory.

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0821878603 / 9780821878606
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512.7
11/01/2011
English
357 pages
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