Book References about Complex Geometry The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are In Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Mathematics and Physics prerequisites for mirror symmetryMirror Symmetry of Elliptic CurveLinear algebra for modern differential geometry( and other types of modern geometry, like analytic, complex and algebraic)Additional References — Symplectic GeometryBook Request: Differential Geometry and Particle PhysicsCan anyone recommend me any clear books on following topics: algebraic geometry and Calabi-Yau manifolds?Complex symplectic group and geometry?Reference request for symplectic geometry.Why is the quintic in $mathbbCP^4$ simply connected?Size and shape moduli of Calabi-Yau manifolds

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Book References about Complex Geometry



The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are In
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Mathematics and Physics prerequisites for mirror symmetryMirror Symmetry of Elliptic CurveLinear algebra for modern differential geometry( and other types of modern geometry, like analytic, complex and algebraic)Additional References — Symplectic GeometryBook Request: Differential Geometry and Particle PhysicsCan anyone recommend me any clear books on following topics: algebraic geometry and Calabi-Yau manifolds?Complex symplectic group and geometry?Reference request for symplectic geometry.Why is the quintic in $mathbbCP^4$ simply connected?Size and shape moduli of Calabi-Yau manifolds










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I took an introductory course in differential geometry, and now I take an advanced course about mirror symmetry and Calabi-Yau manifolds. I know this is way out of my league but I just want to have a taste.



I would like some good references for books that explain complex geometry and symplectic geometry, and discuss the smooth structure on the moduli space of complex structures.



Thank You in advance!










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    A book that I have found to be readable and discusses several topics in this area is "Complex Geometry" by Daniel Huybrechts. For symplectic geometry, "Symplectic Topology by McDuff and Salamon or "Lectures on Symplectic Geometry" by Ana Cannas da Silva are both good introductory texts.
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I took an introductory course in differential geometry, and now I take an advanced course about mirror symmetry and Calabi-Yau manifolds. I know this is way out of my league but I just want to have a taste.



I would like some good references for books that explain complex geometry and symplectic geometry, and discuss the smooth structure on the moduli space of complex structures.



Thank You in advance!










share|cite|improve this question











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    A book that I have found to be readable and discusses several topics in this area is "Complex Geometry" by Daniel Huybrechts. For symplectic geometry, "Symplectic Topology by McDuff and Salamon or "Lectures on Symplectic Geometry" by Ana Cannas da Silva are both good introductory texts.
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I took an introductory course in differential geometry, and now I take an advanced course about mirror symmetry and Calabi-Yau manifolds. I know this is way out of my league but I just want to have a taste.



I would like some good references for books that explain complex geometry and symplectic geometry, and discuss the smooth structure on the moduli space of complex structures.



Thank You in advance!










share|cite|improve this question











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I took an introductory course in differential geometry, and now I take an advanced course about mirror symmetry and Calabi-Yau manifolds. I know this is way out of my league but I just want to have a taste.



I would like some good references for books that explain complex geometry and symplectic geometry, and discuss the smooth structure on the moduli space of complex structures.



Thank You in advance!







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  • $begingroup$
    A book that I have found to be readable and discusses several topics in this area is "Complex Geometry" by Daniel Huybrechts. For symplectic geometry, "Symplectic Topology by McDuff and Salamon or "Lectures on Symplectic Geometry" by Ana Cannas da Silva are both good introductory texts.
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  • $begingroup$
    A book that I have found to be readable and discusses several topics in this area is "Complex Geometry" by Daniel Huybrechts. For symplectic geometry, "Symplectic Topology by McDuff and Salamon or "Lectures on Symplectic Geometry" by Ana Cannas da Silva are both good introductory texts.
    $endgroup$
    – DKS
    Apr 1 '18 at 15:58















$begingroup$
A book that I have found to be readable and discusses several topics in this area is "Complex Geometry" by Daniel Huybrechts. For symplectic geometry, "Symplectic Topology by McDuff and Salamon or "Lectures on Symplectic Geometry" by Ana Cannas da Silva are both good introductory texts.
$endgroup$
– DKS
Apr 1 '18 at 15:58




$begingroup$
A book that I have found to be readable and discusses several topics in this area is "Complex Geometry" by Daniel Huybrechts. For symplectic geometry, "Symplectic Topology by McDuff and Salamon or "Lectures on Symplectic Geometry" by Ana Cannas da Silva are both good introductory texts.
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