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Lecture Notes, Slides, Videos
Notes and slides for conference lectures
•Galois Theory: Past and Present - slides from a colloquium lecture on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of Galois' birth, 2010-11
•Slides from my lecture at the conference in honour of Luc Illusie (Orsay, 2005): `Dualité arithmétique pour les 1-motifs' (with English subtitles)
•A writeup (dvi file) of a 2000 January expository lecture in Luminy (for a never-to-appear proceedings) on the construction of Voevodsky's triangulated category DM of mixed motivic complexes and the embedding of the category of effective `geometrical' motives into it.
Videos of conference lectures
• The streaming video of my lecture at the Galois bicentenary conference (Institut Henri Poincaré, Paris) in October 2011: "Grothendieck et la théorie de Galois".
• The streaming video of a lecture at the Isaac Newton Institute (Cambridge, UK) in July 2009 on "Grothendieck's Section Conjecture and zero-cycles on varieties".
• The streaming video of a lecture at MSRI in August 1999 on "Introduction to Anabelian Geometry" (poorer quality than the previous one).
Course notes
•Lectures on Linear Algebraic Groups
Notes from a 2006 course, revised in 2012.
•Cohomology of coherent sheaves
Notes for part of a 2011 course on schemes.
•First Steps in Local Algebra
Notes for part of a 2010 graduate course.
•Dedekind schemes (pdf file)
These are notes from part of an earlier course (1999/2000) on fundamental groups, treating the basic ramification theory of Dedekind schemes. This material was not incorporated in my book on the subject and has not been revised.
•Schemes: the beginnings
This also comes from notes for an old course (1999/2000) on fundamental groups, not incorporated in my book on the
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http://www.math.uiuc.edu/K-theory/
k-theory 大全
K-theory Preprint Archives
Welcome to the preprint archives for papers in K-theory.
NEWS: We are no longer accepting new preprints, but the calendar and mailing list remain in operation. See the announcement for details.
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http://www-bcf.usc.edu/~ericmf/lectures/
Notes of a few Lecture Series I have given
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http://www-bcf.usc.edu/~ericmf/
ERIC M. FRIEDLANDER 的主页
内容:
ERIC M. FRIEDLANDER
Professor
Department of Mathematics
University of Southern California
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MAILING ADDRESS:Department of MathematicsUniversity of Southern California3620 Vermont AvenueLos Angeles, California 90089-2532PHONE: (213) 740-3796FAX: (213) 740-2424OFFICE: KAP 464FEMAIL: ericmf@usc.edu
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My official title is the Dean's Professor of Mathematics, University of Southern California
(and Henry S. Noyes Professor of Mathematics, Northwestern University - emeritus)
Welcome to my new home, the University of Southern California Mathematics Department
Having served two terms as Chair of the Northwestern Department of Mathematics, this is a site I frequently visit..
You are welcome to take another virtual visit, this one to Weinberg College, where I served as Associate Dean of Science.
While at Northwestern University, I served on a myriad of committees. For example, while on the Program Review Council I chaired reviews of Graduate School, the Law School, and the Office of Administration and Planning.
I am a co-managing editor of the Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra, and serve on various other editorial boards.
My roles in the American Mathematical Society include ◦member of the Board of Trustees
◦Chair of the Committee on Committees
◦ member of the Committe on Science Policy
◦ editorial board member (and next Chair) of the University Lecture Series.
Among the many conferences I have attended and/or organized, here is my favorite conference.
You can find preprint versions of my more recent papers here. Essentially all of my published papers are listed at MathSciNet.
Should you wish yet more information about me (e.g., a list of my former
Ph.D students or my various administrative activities), click here: CVs
You can find notes of some of my recent lecture series here.
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Here are links to some mathematical institutes whose hospitality I have enjoyed:
◦ETH-Zurich
◦ Institute for Advanced Study
◦ Institute des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques
◦ Mathematical Sciences Research Institute
◦Max Planck Institute, Bonn
◦ Tata Institute, Mumbai
Here are some universites whose mathematics departments I have enjoyed visiting:
◦ Brown University (Visiting Distinguished Professor);
◦ Cambridge University (Senior Visiting Fellow);
◦ Hebrew University (Zabrodsky Memorial Lecturer);
◦ Heidelberg University (Humboldt Senior Scientist Research Fellow);
◦ Oxford University (Senior Visiting Fellow);
◦ University of Paris VII (Professor Associe);
Here are links to some mathematics reference sites I consult frequently
◦K-theory (algebraic K-theory).
◦ Mathematics ArXiv(especially algebraic geometry).
◦Hopf Topology Archive (algebraic topology).
◦Dave Benson's Archive (groups, representations, and cohomology).
And here are the homepages of my current collaborators
◦Jon Carlson
◦Vincent Franjou
◦ Christian Haesemeyer
◦ H. Blaine Lawson
◦ Julia Pevtsova
◦Andrei Suslin
◦ Mark Walker
Lecture Notes, Slides, Videos
Notes and slides for conference lectures
•Galois Theory: Past and Present - slides from a colloquium lecture on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of Galois' birth, 2010-11
•Slides from my lecture at the conference in honour of Luc Illusie (Orsay, 2005): `Dualité arithmétique pour les 1-motifs' (with English subtitles)
•A writeup (dvi file) of a 2000 January expository lecture in Luminy (for a never-to-appear proceedings) on the construction of Voevodsky's triangulated category DM of mixed motivic complexes and the embedding of the category of effective `geometrical' motives into it.
Videos of conference lectures
• The streaming video of my lecture at the Galois bicentenary conference (Institut Henri Poincaré, Paris) in October 2011: "Grothendieck et la théorie de Galois".
• The streaming video of a lecture at the Isaac Newton Institute (Cambridge, UK) in July 2009 on "Grothendieck's Section Conjecture and zero-cycles on varieties".
• The streaming video of a lecture at MSRI in August 1999 on "Introduction to Anabelian Geometry" (poorer quality than the previous one).
Course notes
•Lectures on Linear Algebraic Groups
Notes from a 2006 course, revised in 2012.
•Cohomology of coherent sheaves
Notes for part of a 2011 course on schemes.
•First Steps in Local Algebra
Notes for part of a 2010 graduate course.
•Dedekind schemes (pdf file)
These are notes from part of an earlier course (1999/2000) on fundamental groups, treating the basic ramification theory of Dedekind schemes. This material was not incorporated in my book on the subject and has not been revised.
•Schemes: the beginnings
This also comes from notes for an old course (1999/2000) on fundamental groups, not incorporated in my book on the
==========================================
http://www.math.uiuc.edu/K-theory/
k-theory 大全
K-theory Preprint Archives
Welcome to the preprint archives for papers in K-theory.
NEWS: We are no longer accepting new preprints, but the calendar and mailing list remain in operation. See the announcement for details.
================================================
http://www-bcf.usc.edu/~ericmf/lectures/
Notes of a few Lecture Series I have given
====================================================
http://www-bcf.usc.edu/~ericmf/
ERIC M. FRIEDLANDER 的主页
内容:
ERIC M. FRIEDLANDER
Professor
Department of Mathematics
University of Southern California
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MAILING ADDRESS:Department of MathematicsUniversity of Southern California3620 Vermont AvenueLos Angeles, California 90089-2532PHONE: (213) 740-3796FAX: (213) 740-2424OFFICE: KAP 464FEMAIL: ericmf@usc.edu
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
My official title is the Dean's Professor of Mathematics, University of Southern California
(and Henry S. Noyes Professor of Mathematics, Northwestern University - emeritus)
Welcome to my new home, the University of Southern California Mathematics Department
Having served two terms as Chair of the Northwestern Department of Mathematics, this is a site I frequently visit..
You are welcome to take another virtual visit, this one to Weinberg College, where I served as Associate Dean of Science.
While at Northwestern University, I served on a myriad of committees. For example, while on the Program Review Council I chaired reviews of Graduate School, the Law School, and the Office of Administration and Planning.
I am a co-managing editor of the Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra, and serve on various other editorial boards.
My roles in the American Mathematical Society include ◦member of the Board of Trustees
◦Chair of the Committee on Committees
◦ member of the Committe on Science Policy
◦ editorial board member (and next Chair) of the University Lecture Series.
Among the many conferences I have attended and/or organized, here is my favorite conference.
You can find preprint versions of my more recent papers here. Essentially all of my published papers are listed at MathSciNet.
Should you wish yet more information about me (e.g., a list of my former
Ph.D students or my various administrative activities), click here: CVs
You can find notes of some of my recent lecture series here.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Here are links to some mathematical institutes whose hospitality I have enjoyed:
◦ETH-Zurich
◦ Institute for Advanced Study
◦ Institute des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques
◦ Mathematical Sciences Research Institute
◦Max Planck Institute, Bonn
◦ Tata Institute, Mumbai
Here are some universites whose mathematics departments I have enjoyed visiting:
◦ Brown University (Visiting Distinguished Professor);
◦ Cambridge University (Senior Visiting Fellow);
◦ Hebrew University (Zabrodsky Memorial Lecturer);
◦ Heidelberg University (Humboldt Senior Scientist Research Fellow);
◦ Oxford University (Senior Visiting Fellow);
◦ University of Paris VII (Professor Associe);
Here are links to some mathematics reference sites I consult frequently
◦K-theory (algebraic K-theory).
◦ Mathematics ArXiv(especially algebraic geometry).
◦Hopf Topology Archive (algebraic topology).
◦Dave Benson's Archive (groups, representations, and cohomology).
And here are the homepages of my current collaborators
◦Jon Carlson
◦Vincent Franjou
◦ Christian Haesemeyer
◦ H. Blaine Lawson
◦ Julia Pevtsova
◦Andrei Suslin
◦ Mark Walker