Correspondance Serre-Tate

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This volume and its companion volume (see SMFDM/14) reproduce, with notes and comments, the correspondence between Jean-Pierre Serre and John Tate from 1956 to 2000. They also contain a selection of their email correspondence after 2000. The texts are reproduced in their original language: in English or in French. Most of them are from 1956-1976. They treat questions such as the write-up of Bourbaki's Elements, Galois cohomology, rigid geometry, Tate's conjectures on algebraic cycles, formal and $p$-divisible groups, complex multiplication, and modular forms: congruence properties, weight 1 forms, and Galois representations. These volumes should be useful to people interested in number theory or the history of mathematics.

Author(s): Jean-Pierre Serre; Pierre Colmez
Series: Documents mathématiques,
Publisher: SMF
Year: 2015

Language: English
Pages: 969