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Computational Algebra Group
Computational Algebra Seminar
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  • Gavin Brown
  • (University of Sydney)
  • Geometry of surfaces for people who know about curves
  • 3pm–4pm, Thursday 29th March, 2001
  • Carlaw 535
  • This will be a nontechnical (beyond knowing something about curves) introduction to some of my favourite surfaces. Just as for curves, there is a classification statement and the different parts of the classification have different aspirations, techniques and results.

    The Magma system has a lot of functions for working with algebraic curves. I will review the classification of curves and compare it to the Magma typing regime. Then I'll give an overview of the classification of surfaces to show how a similar typing system might work.

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