The book was easy to understand, with many examples. The exercises were well chosen, and served to give further examples and developments of the theory. -William Goldman, University of Maryland In this book, Miranda takes the approach that algebraic curves are best encountered for the first time over the complex numbers, where the reader's classical intuition about surfaces, integration, and other concepts can be brought into play. Therefore, many examples of algebraic curves are presented in the first chapters. In this way, the book begins as a primer on Riemann surfaces, with complex charts...
The book was easy to understand, with many examples. The exercises were well chosen, and served to give further examples and developments of the theor...