This is a description of the underlying principles of algebraic
geometry, some of its important developments in the twentieth century,
and some of the problems that occupy its practitioners today. It is
intended for the working or the aspiring mathematician who is unfamiliar
with algebraic geometry but wishes to gain an appreciation of its
foundations and its goals with a minimum of prerequisites. Few algebraic
prerequisites are presumed beyond a basic course in linear algebra.
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