These volumes collect almost all of the research and expository
papers of J.-P. Serre published in mathematical journals through
1984, as well as some of his seminar reports, and a few items not
previously published. .... Throughout his writings, Serre has
liberally sprinkled open questions and conjectures. Most endnotes
list subsequent progress made on these questions or improvements to
the main results of the papers. Some make additional comments, and
a few are corrections. These endnotes alone justify the publication
of the collected works. Serre is one of the masters of mathematical
exposition...."
--James Milne, University of Michigan, in Math
Reviews
???These volumes collect almost all of the research and expository
papers of J.-P. Serre published in mathematical journals through
1984, as well as some of his seminar reports, and a few items not
previously published. .... Throughout his writings, Serre has
liberally sprinkled open questions and conjectures. Most endnotes
list subsequent progress made on these questions or improvements to
the main results of the papers. Some make additional comments, and
a few are corrections. These endnotes alone justify the publication
of the collected works. Serre is one of the masters of mathematical
exposition...."
--James Milne, University of Michigan, in Math
Reviews
"These volumes collect almost all of the research and expository
papers of J.-P. Serre published in mathematical journals through
1984, as well as some of his seminar reports, and a few items not
previously published. .... Throughout his writings, Serre has
liberally sprinkled open questions and conjectures. Most endnotes
list subsequent progress made on these questions or improvements to
the main results of the papers. Some make additional comments, and
a few are corrections. These endnotes alone justify the publication
of the collected works. Serre is one of the masters of mathematical
exposition...."
--James Milne, University of Michigan, in Math Reviews
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