Hodge Theory Of Projective Manifolds, The
Explore the intricate world of algebraic geometry with The Hodge Theory of Projective Manifolds by Mark Andrea De Cataldo, published by Imperial College Press in 2007. This enlightening book is based on a series of eight lectures delivered during the Summer School on Hodge Theory held in 2003 at the Byeonsan Peninsula, South Korea.
Spanning 116 pages, this work is designed for readers with minimal background knowledge, making it accessible to a wide audience. De Cataldo expertly guides you through the evolution of Hodge theory, illustrating how its complexity and beauty unfold as one delves deeper from Riemannian to Kähler and finally to complex projective manifolds. Whether you are a student or a seasoned mathematician, this book is an essential addition to your library, enhancing your understanding of manifolds and their applications in mathematics.