complex geometry
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[edit]complex geometry (uncountable)
- (mathematics) The study of complex manifolds, complex algebraic varieties, and functions of several complex variables.
- Included in complex geometry are the application of transcendental methods to algebraic geometry, as well as the more geometric aspects of complex analysis.
- 2004, Daniel Huybrechts, Complex Geometry: An Introduction, Springer, page vi:
- I tried to teach the subject in a way that would enable the students to follow recent developments in complex geometry and in particular some of the exciting aspects of the interplay between complex geometry and string theory.
- 2004, Yum-Tong-Siu, Hyperbolicity in Complex Geometry, Olav Arnfinn Lauda, Ragni Piene (editors), The Legacy of Niels Henrik Abel, Springer, page 543,
- The hyperbolicity problem in complex geometry studies the conditions for a given complex manifold to be hyperbolic.
- 2014, Robert S. Doran, Greg Friedman, Scott Nollet, Hodge Theory, Complex Geometry, and Representation Theory, American Mathematical Society, page ix:
- Professor Phillip Griffiths is a giant in complex geometry.
- (countable) Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see complex, geometry.
- 2013, Ahmed A. Shabana, Dynamics of Multibody Systems, Cambridge University Press, page 253:
- More discussion on the use of the parallel axis theorem in modeling the inertia of rigid bodies with complex geometry is presented in Chapter 8 of this book.
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[edit]field of mathematics
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