This book is a conference proceedings based on the 1996 Durham Symposium on "Galois representations in arithmetic algebraic geometry." The title was interpreted loosely and the symposium covered recent developments on the interface between algebraic number theory and arithmetic algebraic geometry. The book reflects this and contains a mixture of articles. Some are expositions of subjects that have received substantial recent attention: Erez on geometric trends in Galois module theory; Mazur on rational points on curves and varieties; Moonen on Shimura varieties in mixed characteristics; Rubin...
This book is a conference proceedings based on the 1996 Durham Symposium on "Galois representations in arithmetic algebraic geometry." The title was i...
Exceptional Children: Integrating Research and Teaching provides a com- prehensive introduction to the constantly changing area of special educa- tion. The book is research-based, and its title reflects our opinion regarding the important link between research and classroom practice. There is one feature of Exceptional Children: Integrating Research and Teaching that warrants attention and perhaps justification; it was written specifically to address the graduate student or sophisticated undergraduate student mar- ket. As such, the book is written at a higher level and with a greater concept...
Exceptional Children: Integrating Research and Teaching provides a com- prehensive introduction to the constantly changing area of special educa- tion...