ZAG Handbook of Algebraic Geometry

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abstract algebra
advanced algebraic geometry research
algebra
Algebraic Geometry
analytic geometry
birational geometry
Calabi-Yau manifolds
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Fano varieties
K-stability
moduli spaces
vector bundles

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  • ISBN 9781032260464
  • Weight: 1840g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Oct 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The ZAG Handbook of Algebraic Geometry provides an extensive collection of extended summaries of all the research talks given at the worldwide ZAG (Zoom Algebraic Geometry) Seminar, as well as contributed short notes. Featuring contributions from all continents, from some of the most respected voices in the field, the book is aimed at researchers in algebraic geometry and related fields who want to gain a comprehensive understanding of state-of-the-art research in algebraic geometry. The book is broad and wide-ranging, offering material suitable to multiple levels of readership: from advanced undergraduate students in mathematics to active specialized researchers.

Features

· A showcase of the most important worldwide trends in algebraic geometry in recent years

· Over two hundred short summaries of state-of-the-art research in algebraic geometry accessible to other mathematicians

· A combination of contributions by renowned mathematicians, key researchers and new talent

· Links to recordings of hour-long presentations for each contribution

Ivan Cheltsov is a Professor at the University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, and his research interests include birational geometry and K-stability of Fano varieties. He is the author of 3 books and 126 articles written together with 52 co-authors. Ivan has organized research meetings in Auckland, Beijing, Cambridge, Durham, Edinburgh, Fuerteventura, Istanbul, Levico Terme, London, Magadan, Melbourne, Moscow, New York, Oberwolfach, Pipa, Pohang, Easter Island, Shanghai, Sochi, Spitsbergen, Stony Brook, Sydney, Tianjin, Wakkanai, and Vladivostok. Since 1995, Ivan has been married to Elena Cheltsova: they have three children (Ivan, Fedor, Ekaterina) and a cat, Kuzya. Aside from Mathematics, Ivan enjoys traveling, reading, and cycling his Brompton bicycle.

Jesus Martinez-Garcia is a Senior Lecturer in Pure Mathematics at the University of Essex, United Kingdom. He obtained his PhD at the University of Edinburgh in 2013 and has held research positions at the University of Bath, United Kingdom, Johns Hopkins University, United States, and the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics, Germany. His research is in algebraic geometry with special emphasis on birational geometry, moduli spaces, K-stability, Fano varieties, and computational algebraic geometry. Martinez-Garcia has written one book, several research articles, and two software packages, and he has co-organized more than ten research meetings, including the annual international conference AGGITatE, as well as several research seminars.

Ivan Cheltsov is Professor at the University of Edinburgh, and his research interests include birational geometry and K-stability of Fano varieties. He is author of 3 books and 126 papers written together with 52 co-authors. Ivan has organized research meetings in Auckland, Beijing, Cambridge, Durham, Edinburgh, Fuerteventura, Istanbul, Levico Terme, London, Magadan, Melbourne, Moscow, New York, Oberwolfach, Pipa, Pohang, Easter Island, Shanghai, Sochi, Spitsbergen, Stony Brook, Sydney, Tianjin, Wakkanai, Vladivostok. Since 1995, Ivan is married to Elena Cheltsova: they have three children (Ivan, Fedor, Ekaterina) and cat Kuzya. Aside of Mathematics, Ivan enjoys traveling, reading and cycling his Brompton bicycle.
Jesus Martinez-Garcia is Senior Lecturer in Pure Mathematics at the University of Essex (UK). He obtained his PhD at the University of Edinburgh in 2013 and has held research positions at the University of Bath (UK), Johns Hopkins University (US) and the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics (Germany). His research is in algebraic geometry with special emphasis on birational geometry, moduli spaces, K-stability, Fano varieties and computational algebraic geometry. Martinez-Garcia has written one book, several research articles and two software packages and he has co-organised more than 10 research meetings, including the annual international conference AGGITatE as well as several research seminars.