Une introduction aux motifs: motifs purs, motifs mixtes, périodes

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Motives were introduced 40 years ago by A. Grothendieck as a systematic theory of arithmetic properties of algebraic varieties as embodied in their groups of classes of cycles. This text provides an exposition of the geometric foundations of the theory (pure and mixed) and a panorama of major developments that have occurred in the last 15 years. The last part is devoted to a study of periods of motives, with emphasis on examples (polyzeta numbers, notably). It is suitable for graduate students and research mathematicians interested in number theory.

Author(s): André, Y.
Series: Volume 17 of Panoramas et synthèses - Société mathématique de France
Edition: illustrated, reprint
Publisher: Société mathématique de France
Year: 2004

Language: French
Commentary: With Bookmark
Pages: 261