AIS Commutative Algebra (2012)

Venue: I.I.T. Madras, Chennai
Dates: 7th May to 26th May 2012

 

Convener(s) Speakers, Syllabus and Time table Applicants/Participants

 

School Convener(s)

Name A. V. Jayanthan T. E. Venkata Balaji
Mailing Address

Department of Mathematics,
I.I.T. Madras, Chennai - 600036.

Department of Mathematics,
I.I.T. Madras, Chennai - 600036.

In this AIS in Commutative Algebra, we aim to cover certain interesting topics in classical and combinatorial commutative algebra. We will begin the programme by revising certain basic commutative algebra results. We then develope some amount of homological algebra which itself is interesting and also is a tool for proving more interesting results. After developing enough of background material in commutative and homological algebra, we prove Quillen-Suslin theorem and Stanley's upper bound theorem in the final week.

 

Speakers and Syllabus 

 

In this AIS in Commutative Algebra, we aim to cover certain interesting topics in classical and combinatorial commutative algebra. We will begin the programme by revising certain basic commutative algebra results. We then develope some amount of homological algebra which itself is interesting and also is a tool for proving more interesting results. After developing enough of background material in commutative and homological algebra, we  prove Quillen-Suslin theorem and Stanley's upper bound theorem in the final week.

 

Syllabus: Nakayama's lemma, localization of rings and modules, Noetherian rings and modules, spectrum of a ring, support of a module, associated primes of rings and modules, primary decomposition of ideals and modules. Filtered rings and modules, topology defined by a filtration, completions of filtered modules, flatness of completion,
graded rings and modules, Artin­-Rees lemma, Krull intersection theorem.

 

Integer valued polynomials and polynomial functions, Hilbert polynomial of a graded module, Hilbert­Samuel polynomial of a filtration. Integral extensions, Cohen­Seidenberg theorems, systems of parameters,
dimension theorem, normal rings, Krull's theorem. Dimension theory for Affine algebras of polynomial rings, normalization lemma, transcendence degree and dimension, Hilbert's Nullstellensatz, integral closure of a
finitely generated algebra.

 

Chain complexes, long exact sequence of homology. Projective and injective modules, Derived functors, Ext, Tor. Tensor product of complexes, Koszul complex, depth and Koszul homology. Regular sequences, Ext and grade, depth and projective dimension, Auslander­ Buchsbaum formula. preservation of Cohen­Macaulay property, unmixed
theorems of Macaulay and Cohen, CM rings are universally catenary.

 

Projective modules, Free resolutions, Quillen-Suslin Theorem

 

Simplicial complexes, Stanley-Reisner rings, polytopes, Local cohomology of Stanley-Reisner rings, Stanley's upper bound theorem.

 

Speakers: Prof. Balwant Singh (IIT Bombay)
Prof. Clare D'Cruz (CMI)
Prof. J. K. Verma (IIT Bombay)
Prof. A. V. Jayanthan (IIT Madras)
Prof. T. E. Venkata Balaji (IIT Madras)
Prof. Krishna Hanumanthu (CMI)

 

Selected Applicants

 

Sr. SID Full Name Gender Affiliation State Position in College/ University University /Institute M.Sc./M.A. Year of Passing M.Sc./ M.A Ph.D. Degree Date
1 792 Mr. Anurag Singh Male IIT-Guwahati Assam Student IIT-Guwahati 2012  
2 810 Mr. Nitin Aggarwal Male Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata West Bengal M.Math. Student Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata    
3 839 Ms Sushma Palimar Female National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal Karnataka SRF Mangalore University 2004  
4 840 Mr Balakrishnan R Male IITMadras Tamilnadu JRF IITMadras 2008  
5 842 Ms. Parangama Sarkar Female IIT BOMBAY MAHARASHTRA phd IIT MADRAS, M.Sc. 2011  
6 854 Mr. Premkumar K Male Pondicherry University Pondicherry Student Bharathidasan University 2008  
7 858 Mr. Sourav Das Male Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati Assam Student Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati 2012  
8 859 Mr Umamaheswaran Arunachalam Male Periyar Univ Tamil Nadu Research Scholr Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli 2005  
9 860 Mr Saravanan Raja Male Periyar Univ Tamil Nadu Research Scholar Periyar University 2010  
10 867 Mr. Prasant Singh Male IIT Bombay Maharashtra phd Banaras Hindu University 2010  
11 875 Mr. Rakesh Ratnakar Pawar Male IIT Bombay Maharashtra 2nd year in 2 Yr. M.Sc. Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay 2012  
12 881 Mr. Athimoolam Ranganathan Male Pondichrry Eng Coll PUDUCHERRY STUDENT thiruvalluvar university 2009  
13 884 Mr Udhayakumar Ramalingam Male Periyar University TamilNadu Research Scholar M.Sc 2008  
14 886 Mr. Dipankar Ghosh Male IIT Bombay Maharashtra Ph.D IIT Guwahati 2011  
15 887 Mr. Arideep Saha Male Indian Statistical Institute,Kolkata West Bengal Masters Student Indian Statistical Institute,Kolkata 2012  
16 888 Mr. Satwik Mukherjee Male Indian Statistical Intitute,Kolkata West Bengal Masters Student Indian Statistical Institute,Kolkata 2012  
17 892 Mr. Sumit Giri Male Institute of Mathematical Sciences Tamil Nadu Junior Research Fellow Indian Statistical Institute,Kolkata 2010  
18 904 Mr B N Suhas Male IIT-Madras TAMILNADU RESEARCH SCHOLAR BANGALORE UNIVERSITY-MSc 2010  
19 920 Dr Shine C Mathew Male ST BERCHMANS COLLEGE CHANGANACHERRY KERALA ASSISTANT PROFESSOR MAHATMA GANDHI UNIVERSITY KOTTAYAM 2004 16 Feb 2012
20 932 Mr. Ushnish Sarkar Male Department of Pure Mathematics,
University of Calcutta
West Bengal Junior Research Fellow The University of Burdwan 2009  
21 935 Mr Praphulla Kumar Kowshik Male University Of Hyderabad,Hyderabad. Andhra Pradesh Student University Of Hyderabad NA  
22 951 Mr. Abhinav Verma Male Graduated from IISc, Bangalore Karnataka Student (till July 2011) Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 2011  
23 964 Mr. Krishanu Dan Male The Institute of Mathematical Sciences. Tamil Nadu. Senior Reserch Fellow The University of Burdwan 2008  
24 969 Mr Ramen Ghosh Male Not applicable NA 5th Chennai Mathematical Institute 2011  
25 971 Mr Shuddhodan Kadattur Vasudevan Male IIT Madras Tamil Nadu Undergraduate Student NA NA  
26 986 Ms. Poorna Pushkala Narayanan Female Indian Institute of Technology Madras Tamil Nadu Student IIT Madras 2012  
27 988 Mr Sudipta Kumar Basu Male IMSC TAMILNADU JRF IIT KHARAGPUR 2011  
28 990 Mr Goutam Bhunia Male University of Calcutta West bengal JRF University of Calcutta 2007  
29 991 Mr. Bedanta Bose Male University of Calcutta WEST BENGAL JRF BENGAL ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE UNIVERSITY, SHIBPUR 2009  
30 992 Mr. Susobhan Mazumdar Male Indian Institute of Technology, Madras Tamilnadu Junior Research Fellow IITMadras 2010  
31 998 Mr Mohan R Male Indian Institute of Technology Madras Tamil Nadu MSc Student      
32 1017 Ms. Shraddha Srivastava Female Chennai Mathematical Institute Tamil Nadu Junior Reasearch Fellow Institute M.Sc. 2011  
33 1023 Mr Provanjan Mallick Male IIT Madras Tamilnadu Student IIT Madras    
34 1033 Ms. Rekha Biswal Female Institute of Mathematical Sciences,Chennai Tamil Nadu Junior Research Fellow      
35 1036 Mr Ratnadeep Acharya Male STAT-MATH UNIT,ISI KOLKATA WEST BENGAL JRF SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICAL SCIENCE, RAMAKRISHNA MISSION VIVEKANANDA UNIVERSITY 2011  
36 1052 Mr Suprajo Das Male Chennai Mathematical Institute Tamil Nadu Under graduate Student      
37 1059 Ms Kumari Saloni Female IIT Guwahati Assam Research Scholar IIT Guwahati 2010  
38 847  Mrs. Reema Deepak Khanna Female K.J.Somaiya College of Science and Commerce. Maharashtra Associate Professor M.Sc from University of Mumbai, 1991  

 

 

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From To    Buses Nos.
Central Station Gandhi Mandapam, IIT, Adyar 18B, 19S
Saidape  IIT, Besant Nagar 5B, 23C, 47A, 47
Egmore Station IIT, Adyar   23C, 23E, 23A, 23G
Adyar Traffic Signal  IIT    1LSS, 4LSS, 6LSS

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