Further Properties of Morphisms

Abstract

The chapter starts by treating affine and projective morphisms, then proceeds to proper morphisms. The important valuational criteria for separated and for proper are then given. Very ample sheaves and the Segre embedding are treated, in the context of tensor products of graded Open image in new window -modules.

Keywords

Commutative Ring Target Space Symmetric Algebra Discrete Valuation Ring Homogeneous Ideal 
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Authors and Affiliations

  1. 1.Department of MathematicsUniversity of BergenBergenNorway

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