M. P. Brodmann is Emeritus Professor in the Institute of Mathematics at the University of Zurich. R. Y. Sharp is Emeritus Professor of Pure Mathematics at the University of Sheffield.
Review of the first edition: '... Brodmann and Sharp have produced an excellent book: it is clearly, carefully and enthusiastically written; it covers all important aspects and main uses of the subject; and it gives a thorough and well-rounded appreciation of the topic's geometric and algebraic interrelationships ... I am sure that this will be a standard text and reference book for years to come.' Liam O'Carroll, Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society Review of the first edition: 'The book is well organised, very nicely written, and reads very well ... a very good overview of local cohomology theory.' Newsletter of the European Mathematical Society Review of the first edition: '... a careful and detailed algebraic introduction to Grothendieck's local cohomology theory.' L'Enseignement Mathematique '... the book opens the view towards the beauty of local cohomology, not as an isolated subject but as a tool helpful in commutative algebra and algebraic geometry.' Zentralblatt MATH 'From the point of view of the reviewer (who learned all his basic knowledge about local cohomology reading the first edition of this book and doing some of its exercises), the changes previously described (the new Chapter 12 concerning canonical modules, the treatment of multigraded local cohomology, and the final new section of Chapter 20 about locally free sheaves) definitely make this second edition an even better graduate textbook than the first. Indeed, it is well written and, overall, almost self-contained, which is very important in a book addressed to graduate students.' Alberto F. Boix, Mathematical Reviews