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Liaison, Schottky Problem and Invariant Theory: Remembering Federico Gaeta (Progress in Mathematics, 280)

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Book Details

  • Publisher: Birkhäuser

  • Author: Maria Emilia Alonso

  • Language: English

  • Edition: 2010

  • ISBN: 9783034602006

  • Pages: 300

  • Cover: Hardcover

  • Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.1 x 0.8 inches

About The Book

This commemorative volume, edited by Maria Emilia Alonso, honors the life and work of Federico Gaeta (1923–2007), a distinguished Spanish algebraic geometer and a pioneer in the development of linkage theory. A student of the renowned Francesco Severi, Gaeta’s influential contributions spanned several decades and left a lasting impact on algebraic geometry.

The book brings together a collection of original articles and surveys centered around the three core subjects of Gaeta's research. It opens with a personal reflection by Ignacio Sols and a historical overview by Ciro Ciliberto that highlights Gaeta’s formative years in Italy. The volume is then structured into three thematic parts, each curated by editors and experts closely associated with Gaeta’s intellectual journey.

This scholarly compilation not only pays tribute to Gaeta's mathematical legacy but also serves as an essential resource for researchers and students interested in algebraic geometry, linkage theory, and the evolution of modern mathematical thought. Its blend of historical insight and technical depth makes it a fitting tribute and a valuable addition to the academic literature.