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This is an introduction to diophantine geometry at the advanced graduate level. The book contains a proof of the Mordell conjecture which will make it quite attractive to graduate students and professional mathematicians. In each part of the book, the reader will find numerous exercises.
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"In this excellent 500-page volume, the authors introduce the reader to four fundamental finiteness theorems in Diophantine geometry. After reviewing algebraic geometry and the theory of heights in Parts A and B, the Mordell-Weil theorem (the group of rational points on an abelian variety is finitely generated) is presented in Part C, Roth's theorem (an algebraic number has finitely many approximations of order $2 + varepsilon$) and Siegel's theorem (an affine curve of genus $g ge 1$ has finitely many integral points) are proved in Part D, and Faltings' theorem (a curve of genus $g ge 2$ has finitely many rational points) is discussed in Part E.
Together, Parts C--E form the core of the book and can be read by any reader already acquainted with algebraic number theory, classical (i.e., not scheme-theoretical) algebraic geometry, and the height machine. The authors write clearly and strive to help the reader understand this difficult material. They provide insightful introductions, clear motivations for theorems, and helpful outlines of complicated proofs. This volume will not only serve as a very useful reference for the advanced reader, but it will also be an invaluable tool for students attempting to study Diophantine geometry. Indeed, such students usually face the difficult task of having to acquire a sufficient grasp of algebraic geometry to be able to use algebraic-geometric tools to study Diophantine applications. Many beginners feel overwhelmed by the geometry before they read any of the beautiful arithmetic results. To help such students, the authors have devoted about a third of the volume, Part A, to a lengthy introduction to algebraic geometry, and suggest that the reader begin by skimming Part A, possibly reading more closely any material that covers gaps in the reader's knowledge. Then Part A should be used as a reference source for geometric facts as they are needed while reading the rest of the book. The first arithmetic portion of the book is Part B, which deals with the theory of height functions, functions which measure the "size" of a point on an algebraic variety. These objects are a key tool for the Diophantine study in Parts C--E, and the authors, in their characteristically clear and insightful style, fully prove in Part B most results on heights later used in the book. The book concludes in Part F with a survey of further results and open problems, such as the generalization of Mordell's conjecture to higher-dimensional subvarieties of abelian varieties and questions of quantitative and effective results on the solutions of Diophantine problems. This book is a most welcome addition to the literature. It is well written and renders accessible to students of Diophantine geometry some of the most elegant and beautiful arithmetical results of the 20th century." (Dino J. Lorenzini, Mathematical Reviews)
| Preface | p. vii |
| Acknowledgments | p. viii |
| Contents | p. x |
| Detailed Contents for Part A | p. xiii |
| Introduction | p. 1 |
| The Geometry of Curves and Abelian Varieties | p. 6 |
| Algebraic Varieties | p. 8 |
| Divisors | p. 34 |
| Linear Systems | p. 49 |
| Algebraic Curves | p. 67 |
| Abelian Varieties over C | p. 91 |
| Jacobians over C | p. 110 |
| Abelian Varieties over Arbitrary Fields | p. 119 |
| Jacobians over Arbitrary Fields | p. 134 |
| Schemes | p. 151 |
| Height Functions | p. 168 |
| Absolute Values | p. 170 |
| Heights on Projective Space | p. 174 |
| Heights on Varieties | p. 183 |
| Canonical Height Functions | p. 195 |
| Canonical Heights on Abelian Varieties | p. 199 |
| Counting Rational Points on Varieties | p. 210 |
| Heights and Polynomials | p. 224 |
| Local Height Functions | p. 237 |
| Canonical Local Heights on Abelian Varieties | p. 241 |
| Introduction to Arakelov Theory | p. 243 |
| Exercises | p. 251 |
| Rational Points on Abelian Varieties | p. 257 |
| The Weak Mordell-Weil Theorem | p. 260 |
| The Kernel of Reduction Modulo p | p. 267 |
| Finiteness Theorems in Algebraic Number Theory | p. 273 |
| The Selmer and Tate-Shafarevich Groups | p. 279 |
| Galois Cohomology and Homogeneous Spaces | p. 283 |
| Exercises | p. 290 |
| Diophantine Approximation and Integral Points on Curves | p. 299 |
| Two Elementary Results on Diophantine Approximation | p. 300 |
| Roth's Theorem | p. 304 |
| Preliminary Results | p. 307 |
| Construction of the Auxiliary Polynomial | p. 316 |
| The Index Is Large | p. 323 |
| The Index Is Small (Roth's Lemma) | p. 329 |
| Completion of the Proof of Roth's Theorem | p. 341 |
| Application: The Unit Equation U + V = 1 | p. 345 |
| Application: Integer Points on Curves | p. 353 |
| Exercises | p. 361 |
| Rational Points on Curves of Genus at Least 2 | p. 367 |
| Vojta's Geometric Inequality and Faltings' Theorem | p. 369 |
| Pinning Down Some Height Functions | p. 373 |
| An Outline of the Proof of Vojta's Inequality | p. 379 |
| An Upper Bound for h[subscript Omega](z, w) | p. 381 |
| A Lower Bound for h[subscript Omega](z, w) for Nonvanishing Sections | p. 385 |
| Constructing Sections of Small Height I: Applying Riemann-Roch | p. 389 |
| Constructing Sections of Small Height II: Applying Siegel's Lemma | p. 393 |
| Lower Bound for h[subscript Omega](z, w) at Admissible (i*[subscript 1], i*[subscript 2]): Version I | p. 401 |
| Eisenstein's Estimate for the Derivatives of an Algebraic Function | p. 408 |
| Lower Bound for h[subscript Omega](z, w) at Admissible (i*[subscript 1], i*[subscript 2]): Version II | p. 412 |
| A Nonvanishing Derivative of Small Order | p. 418 |
| Completion of the Proof of Vojta's Inequality | p. 421 |
| Exercises | p. 428 |
| Further Results and Open Problems | p. 433 |
| Curves and Abelian Varieties | p. 434 |
| Rational Points on Subvarieties of Abelian Varieties | p. 434 |
| Application to Points of Bounded Degree on Curves | p. 439 |
| Discreteness of Algebraic Points | p. 443 |
| Bogomolov's Conjecture | p. 444 |
| The Height of a Variety | p. 445 |
| Height Bounds and Height Conjectures | p. 451 |
| The Search for Effectivity | p. 456 |
| Effective Computation of the Mordell-Weil Group A([kappa]) | p. 457 |
| Effective Computation of Rational Points on Curves | p. 465 |
| Quantitative Bounds for Rational Points | p. 472 |
| Geometry Governs Arithmetic | p. 474 |
| Kodaira Dimension | p. 475 |
| The Bombieri-Lang Conjecture | p. 479 |
| Vojta's Conjecture | p. 482 |
| Varieties Whose Rational Points Are Dense | p. 487 |
| Exercises | p. 497 |
| References | p. 504 |
| List of Notation | p. 520 |
| Index | p. 527 |
| The Geometry of Curves and Abelian Varieties | p. 6 |
| Algebraic Varieties | p. 8 |
| Affine and Projective Varieties | p. 9 |
| Algebraic Maps and Local Rings | p. 15 |
| Dimension | p. 22 |
| Tangent Spaces and Differentials | p. 24 |
| Divisors | p. 34 |
| Weil Divisors | p. 34 |
| Cartier Divisors | p. 37 |
| Intersection Numbers | p. 44 |
| Linear Systems | p. 49 |
| Linear Systems and Maps | p. 49 |
| Ampleness and the Enriques-Severi-Zariski Lemma | p. 52 |
| Line Bundles and Sheaves | p. 56 |
| Algebraic Curves | p. 67 |
| Birational Models of Curves | p. 68 |
| Genus of a Curve and the Riemann-Roch Theorem | p. 70 |
| Curves of Genus 0 | p. 74 |
| Curves of Genus 1 | p. 76 |
| Curves of Genus at Least 2 | p. 81 |
| Algebraic Surfaces | p. 84 |
| Abelian Varieties over C | p. 91 |
| Complex Tori | p. 93 |
| Divisors, Theta Functions, and Riemann Forms | p. 97 |
| Riemann-Roch for Abelian Varieties | p. 103 |
| Jacobians over C | p. 110 |
| Abelian Integrals | p. 110 |
| Periods of Riemann Surfaces | p. 111 |
| The Jacobian of a Riemann Surface | p. 113 |
| Albanese Varieties | p. 116 |
| Abelian Varieties over Arbitrary Fields | p. 119 |
| Generalities | p. 119 |
| Divisors and the Theorem of the Cube | p. 121 |
| Dual Abelian Varieties and Poincare Divisors | p. 128 |
| Jacobians over Arbitrary Fields | p. 134 |
| Construction and Properties | p. 134 |
| The Divisor [Theta] | p. 138 |
| Families of Subvarieties | p. 142 |
| Schemes | p. 151 |
| Varieties over Z | p. 151 |
| Analogies Between Number Fields and Function Fields | p. 159 |
| Minimal Model of a Curve | p. 160 |
| Neron Model of an Abelian Variety | p. 162 |
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ISBN: 9780387989754
ISBN-10: 0387989757
Series: Graduate Texts In Mathematics
Published: 23rd March 2000
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number of Pages: 580
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: Springer Nature B.V.
Country of Publication: US
Dimensions (cm): 24.13 x 16.51 x 3.18
Weight (kg): 0.98
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