Differential Geometry of Complex Vector Bundles

Holomorphic vector bundles have become objects of interest not only to algebraic and differential geometers and complex analysts but also to low dimensional topologists and mathematical physicists working on gauge theory. This book, which grew out of the author's lectures and seminars in Berkel...

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Main Author: Kobayashi, Shoshichi
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Princeton, New Jersey Princeton University Press 2014, ©1987
Series:Princeton Legacy Library
Publications of Mathematical Society of Japan
Kano Memorial Lectures
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520 3 |a Holomorphic vector bundles have become objects of interest not only to algebraic and differential geometers and complex analysts but also to low dimensional topologists and mathematical physicists working on gauge theory. This book, which grew out of the author's lectures and seminars in Berkeley and Japan, is written for researchers and graduate students in these various fields of mathematics.