Author: Gunnar Floystad
Publisher: Amer Mathematical Society
Keywords: ideals, mathematical, society, american, homogeneous, initial, higher, memoirs
Number of Pages: 68
Published: 1998-07
List price: $40.00
ISBN-10: 0821808532
ISBN-13: 9780821808535
Given a homogeneous ideal $I$ and a monomial order, one may form the initial ideal $ extnormal{in}(I)$. The initial ideal gives information about $I$, for instance $I$ and $ extnormal{in}(I)$ have the same Hilbert function. However, if $mathcal I$ is the sheafification of $I$ one cannot read the higher cohomological dimensions $h^i({mathbf P}^n, mathcal I( u))$ from $ extnormal{in}(I)$. This work remedies this by defining a series of higher initial ideals $ extnormal{ in}_s(I)$ for $sgeq0$. Each cohomological dimension $h^i({mathbf P}^n, mathcal I( u))$ may be read from the
Authors:Friedrich Ischebeck, Ravi A. Rao,
Publisher: Springer
Keywords: ideals, springer, monographs, mathematics, generators, number, reality, projective, modules
Number of Pages: 336
Published: 2005-01-12
List price: $105.00
ISBN-10: 3540230327
ISBN-13: 9783540230328
This monograph tells the story of a philosophy of J-P. Serre and his vision of relating that philosophy to problems in affine algebraic geometry. It gives a lucid presentation of the Quillen-Suslin theorem settling Serre’s conjecture. The central topic of the book is the question of whether a curve in $n$-space is as a set an intersection of $(n-1)$ hypersurfaces, depicted by the central theorems of Ferrand, Szpiro, Cowsik-Nori, Mohan Kumar, Boratýnsk. The book gives a comprehensive introduction to basic commutative algebra, together with the related methods from homological algebra,
Author: Bertrand Russell
Publisher: Spokesman Book
Keywords: ideals, political
Number of Pages: 93
Published: 2007-09-30
List price: $29.50
ISBN-10: 0851247318
ISBN-13: 9780851247311
In this volume Bertrand Russell outlines the basic tenets of his political code. He shows that to think, speak and act without interference is our most cherished freedom, and that political ideals must be based upon the ideals of the individual.
Author: J. S. Ward
Publisher: Kessinger Publishing, LLC
Keywords: ideals, aims, freemasonry
Number of Pages: 240
Published: 1993-09-21
List price: $26.95
ISBN-10: 1564593878
ISBN-13: 9781564593870
Contents: The Ideals which draw men into Freemasonry; Former Ideals; Political Ideal; Social Ideal; Ritualistic Ideal; Archaeological Ideal; Mystical and Religious Ideal; What Mysticism is; Great Ideal; Problems Which Must be Faced; Exclusion of Women, etc.; Are we Justified in Excluding women or a man because of his color?; Doctrinal Beliefs and Freemasonry; Is Freemasonry a Religion; The Great Ideal.
Author: Bertrand Russell
Publisher: Arc Manor
Keywords: ideals, political
Number of Pages: 84
Published: 2008-02-05
List price: $4.99
ISBN-10: 1604500816
ISBN-13: 9781604500813
In this volume Bertrand Russell outlines the basic tenets of his political code. He shows that to think, speak and act without interference is our most cherished freedom, and that political ideals must be based upon the ideals of the individual.
Author: David Bishop
Publisher: Lulu.com
Keywords: ideals, wheel
Number of Pages: 472
Published: 2006-08-28
List price: $25.00
ISBN-10: 184728535X
ISBN-13: 9781847285355
The Wheel of Ideals shows three families of ideals, the heroic, civic and altruistic, that sometimes work together and sometimes conflict. Every ideal has its true believers, and unbelievers: some people believe in it strongly, others less strongly, and others not at all--or so they claim. As ideals divide, people also divide. We can’t all get along, perfectly, all the time, even with ourselves. Why not? Do we need conflict to make progress? Is perfect peace too peaceful? As ideals can be ignored or betrayed, they can also be carried too far, into decadence: dionysian overheating and the
Author: Russell Bertrand
Publisher: BiblioLife
Keywords: ideals, political
Number of Pages: 180
Published: 2009-05-20
List price: $26.99
ISBN-10: 1110303874
ISBN-13: 9781110303878
In this volume Bertrand Russell outlines the basic tenets of his political code. He shows that to think, speak and act without interference is our most cherished freedom, and that political ideals must be based upon the ideals of the individual.