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Moduli Problem for Plane Branches

Moduli Problem for Plane Branches

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  • ISBN-13: 9780821829837
  • ISBN: 0821829831
  • Publication Date: 2007
  • Publisher: American Mathematical Society

AUTHOR

Zariski, Oscar

SUMMARY

Moduli problems in algebraic geometry date back to Riemann's famous count of the $3g-3$ parameters needed to determine a curve of genus $g$. In this book, Zariski studies the moduli space of curves of the same equisingularity class. After setting up and reviewing the basic material, Zariski devotes one chapter to the topology of the moduli space, including an explicit determination of the rare cases when the space is compact. Chapter V looks at specific examples where the dimension of the generic component can be determined through rather concrete methods. Zariski's last chapter concerns the application of deformation theory to the moduli problem, including the determination of the dimension of the generic component for a particular family of curves. An appendix by Bernard Teissier reconsiders the moduli problem from the point of view of deformation theory. He gives new proofs of some of Zariski's results, as well as a natural construction of a compactification of the moduli space.Zariski, Oscar is the author of 'Moduli Problem for Plane Branches ', published 2007 under ISBN 9780821829837 and ISBN 0821829831.

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