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  1. Local Algebra (Springer Monographs in Mathematics) by Jean-Pierre Serre, 2010-11-02
  2. Commutative Algebra: Syzygies, Multiplicities, and Birational Algebra : Ams-Ims-Siam Summer Research Conference on Commutative Algebra July 4-10, 19 (Contemporary Mathematics) by Ams-Ims-Siam Summer Research Conference on Commutative Algebra, Craig L. Huneke, et all 1994-04
  3. Three Lectures on Commutative Algebra (University Lecture Series) by Holger Brenner, Jurgen Herzog, et all 2008-08-04
  4. Commutative Algebra: Proceedings of a Microprogram Held June 15 - July 2, 1987 (Mathematical Sciences Research Institute Publications)
  5. Computational Methods in Commutative Algebra and Algebraic Geometry (Algorithms and Computation in Mathematics) by Wolmer Vasconcelos, 2004-07-12
  6. Fuzzy Commutative Algebra (Pure Mathematics) by John N. Mordeson, D. S. Malik, 1998-12
  7. Integral Closure: Rees Algebras, Multiplicities, Algorithms (Springer Monographs in Mathematics) by Wolmer Vasconcelos, 2010-11-30
  8. Manis Valuations and Prüfer Extensions I: A New Chapter in Commutative Algebra (Lecture Notes in Mathematics) (Pt. 1) by Manfred Knebusch, Digen Zhang, 2002-10-03
  9. A Course in Commutative Banach Algebras by Eberhard Kaniuth, 2009-11-23
  10. An Algebraic Introduction to Complex Projective Geometry: Commutative Algebra (Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics) by Christian Peskine, 2009-04-09
  11. First Course in Abstract Algebra, A (3rd Edition) by Joseph J. Rotman, 2005-10-08
  12. An Introduction To Commutative Algebra: From The Viewpoint Of Normalization by Li HUISHI, 2004-11-30
  13. Ideals, Varieties, and Algorithms: An Introduction to Computational Algebraic Geometry and Commutative Algebra (Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics) by David A. Cox, John Little, et all 2010-11-02
  14. Commutative Algebra: v. 2 by Oscar Zariski, Pierre Samuel, 1991-02

41. Journal Of Commutative Algebra
by F Hreinsdóttir 2010
http://projecteuclid.org/jca
Log in Title Author(s) Abstract Subject Keyword All Fields FullText more options Journal of Commutative Algebra publishes significant results in the area of commutative algebra and closely related fields including algebraic number theory, algebraic geometry, representation theory, semigroups and monoids. It also publishes substantial expository/survey papers as well as conference proceedings. Any person interested in editing such a proceeding should contact one of the managing editors.
Volume 2, Number 3
Publication Date: FALL 2010
Table of Contents, Journal of Commutative Algebra, vol. 2, no. 3, (2010) Short Koszul modules Decompositions of ideals into irreducible ideals in numerical semigroups Valentina Barucci; 281-294 Commuting nilpotent matrices and Artinian algebras Roberta Basili, Anthony Iarrobino and Leila Khatami; 295-325 Stanley decompositions and Hilbert depth in the Koszul complex Winfried Bruns, Christian Krattenthaler and Jan Uliczka; 327-357

42. Mathematical Sciences Research Institute - Commutative Algebra
Commutative Algebra August 12, 2002 to May 16, 2003 at the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, Berkeley, California Organized By Luchezar Avramov, Mark Green, Craig
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Commutative Algebra
August 12, 2002 to May 16, 2003 at the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, Berkeley, California Organized By: Luchezar Avramov, Mark Green, Craig Huneke, Karen E. Smith and Bernd Sturmfels
A significant development over the last 20 years is the role that commutative algebra is taking as a tool for solving problems from a rapidly expanding list of disciplines. In oversimplified terms, the process could be described as follows: Mathematicians with various backgrounds discover ways of encoding information of interest into commutative rings and their modules, then use algebraic concepts, methods, and results to analyze that information efficiently. A famous example of such encoding is the translation of an abstract finite simiplicial complex into an ideal represented by the zeroes of square-free monomials in a set of variables corresponding to the vertices of the simplicial complex. Of course, the existing body of work in commutative algebra is not tailored to suit all new demands. This is precisely where the subject benefits most from the recent surge of external interest, as it receives an influx of novel questions, points of view, and expertise.

43. Singular
Computer Algebra System for polynomial computations with special emphasis on commutative algebra, algebraic geometry, and singularity theory.
http://www.singular.uni-kl.de/

44. Combinatorial Commutative Algebra
Combinatorial commutative algebra is an active area of research with thriving connections to other fields of pure and applied mathematics.
http://www.math.umn.edu/~ezra/cca.html
Ezra Miller and Bernd Sturmfels
Combinatorial Commutative Algebra
Springer Graduate Texts in Math, Vol. 227
Publication year: 2004
Even though we can't make changes to the first printing of the published version, we still want your comments and corrections! That way, future published printings will be improved over this first printing. Please do take a look at the CURRENT LIST OF CORRECTIONS (in TeX DVI gzipped PostScript , or PDF ) and email Bernd or me all your comments and corrections.
Springer does not allow us to make the book available online anymore, because it is now available in print. You can, however, download just the title page, preface, and contents as a PDF file or a PostScript file . Alternatively, you can download the frontmatter and backmatter section by section-see below.
The book is split into three Parts:
    Part I: Monomial Ideals Part II: Toric Algebra Part III: Determinants
The text is subdivided more finely as follows:

45. Commutative Algebra
Commutative Algebra . Administrivia . The course meets from 230 to 320 MWF in BH 231A. There will be (lots of) homework, plus a takehome midterm and a takehome final.
http://www.math.cmu.edu/users/jcumming/teaching/commalg05/
Administrivia Prerequisites and text HW and exams HW and exam solutions ... Handouts
Commutative Algebra
Administrivia
The course meets from 2:30 to 3:20 MWF in BH 231A. There will be (lots of) homework, plus a takehome midterm and a takehome final. Collaboration is encouraged on the homework and forbidden on the exams. Homework will typically be set in each class meeting and will be due at the following class meeting, late homework will not be accepted. Many important ideas will be developed in the homework and then used without comment in class. So it is essential that you do the homework! My tentative plan is to compute grades according to the formula: 40 percent for homework, 20 percent for midterm, 40 percent for final. This plan may change as the term progresses. I have no regular office hours but am always happy to meet with students by appointment (send me email to make an appointment). My office is Wean Hall 7101 and my email address is jcumming@andrew.cmu.edu. My plan is to generate a set of online lecture notes. This will require a modest amount of help from you; in each lecture one student will be designated as the "scribe for the day" and required to take detailed and legible notes. You can either give me a copy of these notes or (if you want to be especially helpful) transcribe them into LaTeX and email them to me. I will correct and expand the notes based on feedback from students.

46. Personal Homepage Of Johannes Heinrich
Contains some work on Commutative Algebra, Differential Modules and K hler Differents.
http://www.jmh.pair.com/
Personal Homepage of Johannes Heinrich At the moment there is only a list of my mathematical publications to be found here. Here are some biographical facts, which might help you decide if we've met in real life or not ...
  • From 1990 to 1994 I studied Mathematics at the Universität des Saarlandes in Saarbrücken. Later on I worked there (in the department of mathematics) with Professor Berger on Commutative Algebra. In 1999 I left academia and turned to IT security, working in a consulting company. I now live in the area of Frankfurt (am Main), Germany. (The biggest clue might be the picture on the right ...)
To send me an email, address it to: www @ jmh.pair.com Last modified: 05.01.2002

47. Algebra: Distributive, Associative, Commutative Properties, FOIL
Tutors Answer Your Questions about Distributiveassociative-commutative- properties (FREE). Get help from our free tutors = ; Algebra.
http://www.algebra.com/algebra/homework/Distributive-associative-commutative-pro

48. Sundry Algebraic Geometry And Commutative Algebra Sites
A list of personal home pages.
http://www.math.unl.edu/~bharbourne1/alggeom.html
I have compiled this list from a number of sources; if you know
of addresses (your own or others) involving Algebraic Geometry
or Commutative Algebra that I could include, please send me a note!
Paolo Aluffi

Kevin Coombes

Duke archive

Brian Harbourne
...
Mika Seppala

Mail Comments to: bharbourne@unl.edu

49. Matsumura Commutative Algebra
File Format PDF/Adobe Acrobat Quick View
http://therisingsea.org/notes/Matsumura.pdf

50. Tom Marley's Homepage
University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Commutative Algebra and Quantum Information Theory. Publications.
http://www.math.unl.edu/~tmarley1/
Tom Marley's Homepage
Position
    Professor, Department of Mathematics
Contact Information
    Address:
    305 Avery Hall
    Department of Mathematics
    University of Nebraska-Lincoln
    Lincoln, NE 68588-0130
    Phone:
    FAX:
    email:
    tmarley1@math.unl.edu
Teaching Information for Fall 2010
Research

51. PASI 2009: Commutative Algebra And Its Connections To Geometry
Jun 15, 2010 The school will feature seven instructional courses on fundamental techniques in Commutative Algebra and related fields.
http://www.ms.uky.edu/~pasi2009/

52. MSRI - Computational Commutative Algebra
MSRI, Berkeley, CA, USA; 1315 March 2003.
http://www.msri.org/calendar/workshops/WorkshopInfo/200/show_workshop
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  • Home Scientific For Scientists Programs Workshops Workshops Home All Upcoming Workshops ... Workshops Search for Events By Title or Description: After: Before: Main Participants Wiki Discussions Computational Commutative Algebra March 13, 2003 to March 15, 2003 Serkan Hosten, Craig Huneke, Bernd Sturmfels (chair), and Irena Swanson Tags: Computational Commutative Algebra Computational Commutative Algebra This workshop is about computational commutative algebra understood in a broad sense, including both theory and its practice in fields related to commutative algebra, such as combinatorics, algebraic geometry, group theory and their applications. It will include talks by Gert-Martin Greuel, Lorenzo Robbiano, and Michael Stillman, followed by a panel discussion on software for commutative algebra. The rest of the workshop will be in standard format, with invited lectures and time for discussions and computer explorations.
    Invited speakers include:
    Paulo Aluffi
    Matthias Aschenbrenner
    Jon Carlson
    Juergen Herzog
    Gabriela Jeronimo
    Gregor Kemper
    Vic Reiner
    Hal Schenck Josef Schicho Rekha Thomas Register Registration: Please register by the deadline of Sat, Mar 15 2003

53. MATH 603 INTRODUCTION TO COMMUTATIVE ALGEBRA 1. Lecture 1 1.1
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http://www.math.umd.edu/~tjh/CommAlg.pdf

54. Commutative Algebra | Tutorvista.com
Introduction to Commutative Algebra. We know that algebra involves structures, sets, unknowns and properties of these sets and patterns. It has a wide range of practical
http://www.tutorvista.com/math/commutative-algebra

55. COCOA SCHOOL
COmputational COmmutative Algebra and International School on Computer Algebra. Corte Rosada Hotel Porto Conte, Italy; 2326 May 2005.
http://cocoa.dima.unige.it/conference/schooliv/
COCOA
International School on Computer Algebra
Hotel Corte Rosada
Porto Conte, Italy
23-26 May, 2005
After the school...
Course 1 Juan Migliore Experiments in Commutative Algebra and Algebraic Geometry tutor: Martin Kreuzer Course 2 Serkan Hosten The Combinatorics of Syzygies tutor: Anna Bigatti Minicourse John Abbott Modular methods in CoCoA
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by Lorenzo Robbiano , by Montserrat Manubens , by John Abbott
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The Combinatorics of Syzygies
Lecture 1
Lecture 2
Lecture 3
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Experiments in Commutative Algebra and Algebraic Geometry
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Modular methods
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The Combinatorics of Syzygies
Modular methods
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  • 56. Clyde Davenport's Commutative Hypercomplex Math Page
    A commutative algebra, function theory, and system of analysis is developed for one 4-D variable (not quaternions). It is based upon a commutative group ring and extends all of the properties of the classical complex variables.
    http://home.comcast.net/~cmdaven/hyprcplx.htm
    Commutative Hypercomplex Mathematics
    Clyde M. Davenport
    cmdaven@comcast.net Hypercomplex Algebra 4-D Function Theory Hypercomplex Analysis Links ... Herstein, 1986 . There will be no occasion for deep theorems and complicated proofs. First, some background. We need to review the development of vector analysis in order to see where a new type of mathematics might make a contribution. It is not widely taught, nor do many people know, that Sir William Rowan Hamilton developed the quaternions (4-D numbers similar to those that we will discuss here, except noncommutative) in the 1830s specifically for field calculations (this was before vector analysis was developed). Scientists and engineers of the time vehemently resisted their use. Something in the mindset at the time simply could not accept the notion that there could be a "fourth dimension," especially if it was claimed to be time. They persisted with a primitive combination of component-by-component calculation and extensive use of geometry. By the late 1800s, their field calculations were accompanied by elaborate geometrical figures that resembled the 2 X 4 framing of a house. Top To allay their aversions, around 1880

    57. Combinatorial Commutative Algebra . 2009
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    http://math.sfsu.edu/federico/Clase/CCA/projects.pdf

    58. MSRI - Commutative Algebra: Local And Birational Theory
    MSRI, Berkeley, CA, USA; 26 December 2002.
    http://www.msri.org/calendar/workshops/WorkshopInfo/197/show_workshop
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    • Home Scientific For Scientists Programs Workshops Workshops Home All Upcoming Workshops ... Workshops Search for Events By Title or Description: After: Before: Main Participants Wiki Discussions Commutative Algebra: Local and Birational Theory December 2, 2002 to December 6, 2002 Craig Huneke (chair), Paul Roberts, Karen Smith, and Bernd Ulrich. Tags: birational algebra birational algebra characteristic p methods characteristic p methods Commutative algebra Commutative algebra Intersection theory Intersection theory mixed characteristic. mixed characteristic. multiplicities multiplicities Rees algebra Rees algebra tight closure tight closure This workshop will concentrate on several aspects of commutative algebra including birational algebra, tight closure and characteristic p methods, Rees algebra and their applications, intersection theory, multiplicities and mixed characteristic.
      The following speakers are expected to participate:
      L. Avramov, M. Blickle, S. Cutkosky, L. Ein, H. Flenner, N. Hara

    59. Mathematics Research Communities - 2010 Program
    Commutative Algebra Organizers David Eisenbud (University of California, Berkeley) Craig Huneke (University of Kansas) Mircea Musta (University of
    http://www.ams.org/programs/research-communities/mrc-10

    60. JCA
    Journal of Commutative Algebra publishes significant results in the area of commutative algebra and closely related fields including algebraic number theory, algebraic geometry
    http://rmmc.asu.edu/jca/jca.html
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    Rocky Mountain Mathematics Consortium
    Journal of Commutative Algebra
    Journal of Commutative Algebra publishes significant results in the area of commutative algebra and closely related fields including algebraic number theory, algebraic geometry, representation theory, semigroups and monoids. The journal also publishes substantial expository/survey papers as well as conference proceedings. Any person interested in editing such a proceeding should contact one of the managing editors.

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