Schubert calculus on Grassmannians
Can anyone please suggest me some notes or books where I can read about Schubert calculus? I am studying Grassmannian varieties so I would like to understand how to use this tool, in particular with Grassmannians.
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Can anyone please suggest me some notes or books where I can read about Schubert calculus? I am studying Grassmannian varieties so I would like to understand how to use this tool, in particular with Grassmannians.
algebraic-geometry book-recommendation grassmannian schubert-calculus
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There're some discussions in Griffiths and Harris's Principle of Algebraic Geometry
– user99914
Sep 23 '15 at 10:45
@JohnMa Thank you for the advice. Have a nice day.
– emilia
Sep 23 '15 at 10:53
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Can anyone please suggest me some notes or books where I can read about Schubert calculus? I am studying Grassmannian varieties so I would like to understand how to use this tool, in particular with Grassmannians.
algebraic-geometry book-recommendation grassmannian schubert-calculus
Can anyone please suggest me some notes or books where I can read about Schubert calculus? I am studying Grassmannian varieties so I would like to understand how to use this tool, in particular with Grassmannians.
algebraic-geometry book-recommendation grassmannian schubert-calculus
algebraic-geometry book-recommendation grassmannian schubert-calculus
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There're some discussions in Griffiths and Harris's Principle of Algebraic Geometry
– user99914
Sep 23 '15 at 10:45
@JohnMa Thank you for the advice. Have a nice day.
– emilia
Sep 23 '15 at 10:53
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There're some discussions in Griffiths and Harris's Principle of Algebraic Geometry
– user99914
Sep 23 '15 at 10:45
@JohnMa Thank you for the advice. Have a nice day.
– emilia
Sep 23 '15 at 10:53
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There're some discussions in Griffiths and Harris's Principle of Algebraic Geometry
– user99914
Sep 23 '15 at 10:45
There're some discussions in Griffiths and Harris's Principle of Algebraic Geometry
– user99914
Sep 23 '15 at 10:45
@JohnMa Thank you for the advice. Have a nice day.
– emilia
Sep 23 '15 at 10:53
@JohnMa Thank you for the advice. Have a nice day.
– emilia
Sep 23 '15 at 10:53
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The book 3264 and all that is an excellent introduction. I don't know if it's finished, but draft notes were available for free online for a while.
Thank you for the advice, I hope I will find what I am looking for, have a good day.
– emilia
Sep 23 '15 at 10:49
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Another excellent source is the following article by Kleiman and Laksov: "Schubert calculus".
For reference, it is published in American Mathematical Monthly, vol 79, no 10 (dec 1972).
Thank you for the tip, I will have a look at that too. Have a nice day.
– emilia
Sep 24 '15 at 8:50
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The book 3264 and all that is an excellent introduction. I don't know if it's finished, but draft notes were available for free online for a while.
Thank you for the advice, I hope I will find what I am looking for, have a good day.
– emilia
Sep 23 '15 at 10:49
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The book 3264 and all that is an excellent introduction. I don't know if it's finished, but draft notes were available for free online for a while.
Thank you for the advice, I hope I will find what I am looking for, have a good day.
– emilia
Sep 23 '15 at 10:49
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The book 3264 and all that is an excellent introduction. I don't know if it's finished, but draft notes were available for free online for a while.
The book 3264 and all that is an excellent introduction. I don't know if it's finished, but draft notes were available for free online for a while.
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Thank you for the advice, I hope I will find what I am looking for, have a good day.
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Thank you for the advice, I hope I will find what I am looking for, have a good day.
– emilia
Sep 23 '15 at 10:49
Thank you for the advice, I hope I will find what I am looking for, have a good day.
– emilia
Sep 23 '15 at 10:49
Thank you for the advice, I hope I will find what I am looking for, have a good day.
– emilia
Sep 23 '15 at 10:49
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Another excellent source is the following article by Kleiman and Laksov: "Schubert calculus".
For reference, it is published in American Mathematical Monthly, vol 79, no 10 (dec 1972).
Thank you for the tip, I will have a look at that too. Have a nice day.
– emilia
Sep 24 '15 at 8:50
add a comment |
Another excellent source is the following article by Kleiman and Laksov: "Schubert calculus".
For reference, it is published in American Mathematical Monthly, vol 79, no 10 (dec 1972).
Thank you for the tip, I will have a look at that too. Have a nice day.
– emilia
Sep 24 '15 at 8:50
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Another excellent source is the following article by Kleiman and Laksov: "Schubert calculus".
For reference, it is published in American Mathematical Monthly, vol 79, no 10 (dec 1972).
Another excellent source is the following article by Kleiman and Laksov: "Schubert calculus".
For reference, it is published in American Mathematical Monthly, vol 79, no 10 (dec 1972).
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Thank you for the tip, I will have a look at that too. Have a nice day.
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Thank you for the tip, I will have a look at that too. Have a nice day.
– emilia
Sep 24 '15 at 8:50
Thank you for the tip, I will have a look at that too. Have a nice day.
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Sep 24 '15 at 8:50
Thank you for the tip, I will have a look at that too. Have a nice day.
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There're some discussions in Griffiths and Harris's Principle of Algebraic Geometry
– user99914
Sep 23 '15 at 10:45
@JohnMa Thank you for the advice. Have a nice day.
– emilia
Sep 23 '15 at 10:53