Courses: external

The following courses were scheduled for the external academic year:

Algebraic cycles and Hodge theory, I

Instructor(s)

Prerequisites

  • A course in general topology or metric space topology (required)

  • A course in group theory (strongly recommended)

Registration

This course is available for registration under the Western Dean's Agreement but registrations must be approved by the course instructor. Please contact the instructor (using the email link to the left) including details of how you meet the course prerequisites. Next, you must complete the Western Deans' Agreement form , with the following course details:

Course Name
Algebraic cycles and Hodge theory, I
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Abstract

These lectures form an expanded version of a series of lectures delivered by Lewis during 13-19 August 2000 at the Instituto de Matematics at UNAM in Cuernavaca, and 20-24 August 2000 at the Instituto de Matematics at UNAM in Mexico City, as part of the conference activity on Geometria Algebraica y Algebra Conmutativa. They are intended to give a survey of the subject on Algebraic Cycles.

Other Information

Remote Access

This is an online course provided by zoom. There will be three lectures per week (MWF).