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C∞-Differentiable Spaces [electronic resource] / by Juan A. Navarro González, Juan B. Sancho de Salas.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Mathematics ; 1824Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2003Description: XVI, 196 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540396659
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 514.74 23
LOC classification:
  • QA614-614.97
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction -- 1. Differentiable Manifolds -- 2. Differentiable Algebras -- 3. Differentiable Spaces -- 4. Topology of Differentiable Spaces -- 5. Embeddings -- 6. Topological Tensor Products -- 7. Fibred Products -- 8. Topological Localization -- 9. Finite Morphisms -- 10. Smooth Morphisms -- 11. Quotients by Compact Lie Groups -- A. Sheaves of Fréchet Modules -- B. Space of Jets -- References -- Index.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The volume develops the foundations of differential geometry so as to include finite-dimensional spaces with singularities and nilpotent functions, at the same level as is standard in the elementary theory of schemes and analytic spaces. The theory of differentiable spaces is developed to the point of providing a handy tool including arbitrary base changes (hence fibred products, intersections and fibres of morphisms), infinitesimal neighbourhoods, sheaves of relative differentials, quotients by actions of compact Lie groups and a theory of sheaves of Fréchet modules paralleling the useful theory of quasi-coherent sheaves on schemes. These notes fit naturally in the theory of C^\infinity-rings and C^\infinity-schemes, as well as in the framework of Spallek’s C^\infinity-standard differentiable spaces, and they require a certain familiarity with commutative algebra, sheaf theory, rings of differentiable functions and Fréchet spaces.
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Introduction -- 1. Differentiable Manifolds -- 2. Differentiable Algebras -- 3. Differentiable Spaces -- 4. Topology of Differentiable Spaces -- 5. Embeddings -- 6. Topological Tensor Products -- 7. Fibred Products -- 8. Topological Localization -- 9. Finite Morphisms -- 10. Smooth Morphisms -- 11. Quotients by Compact Lie Groups -- A. Sheaves of Fréchet Modules -- B. Space of Jets -- References -- Index.

The volume develops the foundations of differential geometry so as to include finite-dimensional spaces with singularities and nilpotent functions, at the same level as is standard in the elementary theory of schemes and analytic spaces. The theory of differentiable spaces is developed to the point of providing a handy tool including arbitrary base changes (hence fibred products, intersections and fibres of morphisms), infinitesimal neighbourhoods, sheaves of relative differentials, quotients by actions of compact Lie groups and a theory of sheaves of Fréchet modules paralleling the useful theory of quasi-coherent sheaves on schemes. These notes fit naturally in the theory of C^\infinity-rings and C^\infinity-schemes, as well as in the framework of Spallek’s C^\infinity-standard differentiable spaces, and they require a certain familiarity with commutative algebra, sheaf theory, rings of differentiable functions and Fréchet spaces.

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