Spectral theory and analytic geometry over non-archimedean fields
Material type: TextSeries: Mathematical Surveys and Monographs ; Vol. 33Publication details: Rhode Island; American Mathematical Society, [c1990]Description: 169 pISBN: 9780821890202LOC classification: QA320Item type | Current library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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1. The spectrum of a commutative Banach ring
2. Affinoid spaces
3. Analytic spaces
4. Analytic curves
5. Analytic groups and buildings
6. The homotopy type of certain analytic spaces
7. Spectral theory
8. Perturbation theory
9. The dimension of a Banach algebra
The purpose of this book is to introduce a new notion of analytic space over a non-Archimedean field. Despite the total disconnectedness of the ground field, these analytic spaces have the usual topological properties of a complex analytic space, such as local compactness and local arcwise connectedness. This makes it possible to apply the usual notions of homotopy and singular homology. The book includes a homotopic characterization of the analytic spaces associated with certain classes of algebraic varieties and an interpretation of Bruhat-Tits buildings in terms of these analytic spaces. The author also studies the connection with the earlier notion of a rigid analytic space. Geometrical considerations are used to obtain some applications, and the analytic spaces are used to construct the foundations of a non-Archimedean spectral theory of bounded linear operators. This book requires a background at the level of basic graduate courses in algebra and topology, as well as some familiarity with algebraic geometry. It would be of interest to research mathematicians and graduate students working in algebraic geometry, number theory, and p-adic analysis.---Summary provided by publisher
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