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by markgall
1874 days ago
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It's surprising how little the list has changed since then, really, at the more advanced end: at my place we still teach real analysis from Rudin, complex from Ahlfors, commutative algebra from Atiyah-Macdonold, riemannian geometry from do Carmo, alg geo from Shafarevich and Hartshorne,.. There are good competitors to some of these now but inertia is strong. (And if anyone has figured out how to teach a good intro to schemes out of Vakil's behemoth of a book, let me know...) |
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