Math 767 — Algebraic Geometry
Spring 2003
Instructor: Irena Peeva
Time: TR 1:25-2:40
Room: MT 205
Topic: Free Resolutions
Prerequisites: MATH 631
The structure of a finitely generated R-module (where R is a polynomial ring or a quotient of a polynomial ring) can be described by a free resolution. This idea was introduced by Hilbert in two of his papers. In essence, constructing a free resolution consists of solving systems of R-linear equations.
Topics to be covered:
- introduction to free resolutions
- resolutions and toric varieties
- monomial resolutions
- resolutions over complete intersections
- resolutions in algebraic geometry
Many open problems and conjectures will be discussed.