Dickmann, Max

Spectral spaces / Max Dickmann, Niels Schwartz and Marcus Tressl - New York Cambridge University Press 2019 - 633p. - New mathematical monographs, 35. .

Spectral spaces are a class of topological spaces. They are a tool linking algebraic structures, in a very wide sense, with geometry. They were invented to give a functional representation of Boolean algebras and distributive lattices and subsequently gained great prominence as a consequence of Grothendieck's invention of schemes. There are more than 1,000 research articles about spectral spaces, but this is the first monograph. It provides an introduction to the subject and is a unified treatment of results scattered across the literature, filling in gaps and showing the connections between different results. The book includes new research going beyond the existing literature, answering questions that naturally arise from this comprehensive approach. The authors serve graduates by starting gently with the basics. For experts, they lead them to the frontiers of current research, making this book a valuable reference source.

9781107146723


Topological spaces
Commutative rings
Geometry, Algebraic

514.32 DIC-M