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Where are Serre’s lectures at Collège de France to be found?



Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Proofs that require fundamentally new ways of thinkingCite articles or book where I first found the result?Where can I find a copy of Serre's Cours au college de France 1985-1986?Learning a little Motivic CohomologyWhere are Georg Cantor's Original Manuscripts?Filmed lectures by Jürgen MoserFilmed lectures by Hassler WhitneyHas anything (other than what is in the obituary witten by M. Noether) survived of Paul Gordan's defense of infinitesimals?Wanted: multiple primes in $(frac5n6,n)$Videos of Gian-Carlo Rota Lectures










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Having run into several references, at various places and occasions, to "Serre’s Course at Collège de France, 19xy-19xy+1" for various values of xy, I would genuinely like to know where these lectures are written down and archived.




Has there been an effort to preserve them in any form?




There are overviews of them in Serre’s collected work, but they have no references and don’t give full proofs.










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    Would you be able to provide the overviews that you have found so far? I do not personally know the answer, but it would be helpful for me since I would be able to search via keywords
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Having run into several references, at various places and occasions, to "Serre’s Course at Collège de France, 19xy-19xy+1" for various values of xy, I would genuinely like to know where these lectures are written down and archived.




Has there been an effort to preserve them in any form?




There are overviews of them in Serre’s collected work, but they have no references and don’t give full proofs.










share|cite|improve this question











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  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Would you be able to provide the overviews that you have found so far? I do not personally know the answer, but it would be helpful for me since I would be able to search via keywords
    $endgroup$
    – Victoria M
    7 hours ago













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Having run into several references, at various places and occasions, to "Serre’s Course at Collège de France, 19xy-19xy+1" for various values of xy, I would genuinely like to know where these lectures are written down and archived.




Has there been an effort to preserve them in any form?




There are overviews of them in Serre’s collected work, but they have no references and don’t give full proofs.










share|cite|improve this question











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Having run into several references, at various places and occasions, to "Serre’s Course at Collège de France, 19xy-19xy+1" for various values of xy, I would genuinely like to know where these lectures are written down and archived.




Has there been an effort to preserve them in any form?




There are overviews of them in Serre’s collected work, but they have no references and don’t give full proofs.







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    Would you be able to provide the overviews that you have found so far? I do not personally know the answer, but it would be helpful for me since I would be able to search via keywords
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    Would you be able to provide the overviews that you have found so far? I do not personally know the answer, but it would be helpful for me since I would be able to search via keywords
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Would you be able to provide the overviews that you have found so far? I do not personally know the answer, but it would be helpful for me since I would be able to search via keywords
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– Victoria M
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The lecture notes for many of Serre's courses have been published:



  • Groupes algébriques et corps de classes (Course at Collège de France 1956-1957)


  • Algèbre Locale, Multiplicités (Course at Collège de France 1957-1958)


  • Corps locaux (transl. Local Fields) (Course at Collège de France 1958-1959)


  • Groupes proalgébriques (Course at Collège de France 1959-1960)


  • Cohomologie galoisienne (transl. Galois cohomology) (Course at Collège de France 1962-1963)


  • Arbres, amalgames (transl. Trees) (Course at Collège de France 1968-1969)


  • Lectures on the Mordell-Weil theorem (Course at Collège de France
    1980-1981)


  • Représentations linéaires des groupes finis (Course at École Normale
    1966)


  • Cours d'arithmétique (transl. A course in arithmetic) (Course at École Normale 1962-1964)


  • Topics in Galois theory (Course at Harvard University 1988)






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    Don't forget 'Algebre locale' (1957 - 1958)!
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    Of course for a historical point of view it may be interesting to ask about preserved original versions of these (such as unrevised lectures notes written during the lectures).
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    – YCor
    5 hours ago










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    There's this recent book about finite group theory by Serre
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The detailed abstracts (résumés détaillés) that are referenced are supposedly available in the "Annuaire du Collège de France". The journal's website unfortunately only contains newer entries (2005–). However, your library might have paper versions. According to Mathdoc, some physical versions are available in a few French libraries (notably at the IHP, the ENS, at the CIRM – with a few gaps in each case, unfortunately).



Some of the published versions that Carlo Beenakker mentions are available at Numdam. You can directly search for Jean-Pierre Serre's works. It might take some digging to know which lecture corresponds to which published paper, but the titles would probably help.






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    $begingroup$

    The lecture notes for many of Serre's courses have been published:



    • Groupes algébriques et corps de classes (Course at Collège de France 1956-1957)


    • Algèbre Locale, Multiplicités (Course at Collège de France 1957-1958)


    • Corps locaux (transl. Local Fields) (Course at Collège de France 1958-1959)


    • Groupes proalgébriques (Course at Collège de France 1959-1960)


    • Cohomologie galoisienne (transl. Galois cohomology) (Course at Collège de France 1962-1963)


    • Arbres, amalgames (transl. Trees) (Course at Collège de France 1968-1969)


    • Lectures on the Mordell-Weil theorem (Course at Collège de France
      1980-1981)


    • Représentations linéaires des groupes finis (Course at École Normale
      1966)


    • Cours d'arithmétique (transl. A course in arithmetic) (Course at École Normale 1962-1964)


    • Topics in Galois theory (Course at Harvard University 1988)






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      $begingroup$
      Don't forget 'Algebre locale' (1957 - 1958)!
      $endgroup$
      – Mere Scribe
      7 hours ago











    • $begingroup$
      thanks, added to the list!
      $endgroup$
      – Carlo Beenakker
      5 hours ago










    • $begingroup$
      Of course for a historical point of view it may be interesting to ask about preserved original versions of these (such as unrevised lectures notes written during the lectures).
      $endgroup$
      – YCor
      5 hours ago










    • $begingroup$
      There's this recent book about finite group theory by Serre
      $endgroup$
      – Wilson of Gordon
      1 hour ago















    10












    $begingroup$

    The lecture notes for many of Serre's courses have been published:



    • Groupes algébriques et corps de classes (Course at Collège de France 1956-1957)


    • Algèbre Locale, Multiplicités (Course at Collège de France 1957-1958)


    • Corps locaux (transl. Local Fields) (Course at Collège de France 1958-1959)


    • Groupes proalgébriques (Course at Collège de France 1959-1960)


    • Cohomologie galoisienne (transl. Galois cohomology) (Course at Collège de France 1962-1963)


    • Arbres, amalgames (transl. Trees) (Course at Collège de France 1968-1969)


    • Lectures on the Mordell-Weil theorem (Course at Collège de France
      1980-1981)


    • Représentations linéaires des groupes finis (Course at École Normale
      1966)


    • Cours d'arithmétique (transl. A course in arithmetic) (Course at École Normale 1962-1964)


    • Topics in Galois theory (Course at Harvard University 1988)






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      $begingroup$
      Don't forget 'Algebre locale' (1957 - 1958)!
      $endgroup$
      – Mere Scribe
      7 hours ago











    • $begingroup$
      thanks, added to the list!
      $endgroup$
      – Carlo Beenakker
      5 hours ago










    • $begingroup$
      Of course for a historical point of view it may be interesting to ask about preserved original versions of these (such as unrevised lectures notes written during the lectures).
      $endgroup$
      – YCor
      5 hours ago










    • $begingroup$
      There's this recent book about finite group theory by Serre
      $endgroup$
      – Wilson of Gordon
      1 hour ago













    10












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    10





    $begingroup$

    The lecture notes for many of Serre's courses have been published:



    • Groupes algébriques et corps de classes (Course at Collège de France 1956-1957)


    • Algèbre Locale, Multiplicités (Course at Collège de France 1957-1958)


    • Corps locaux (transl. Local Fields) (Course at Collège de France 1958-1959)


    • Groupes proalgébriques (Course at Collège de France 1959-1960)


    • Cohomologie galoisienne (transl. Galois cohomology) (Course at Collège de France 1962-1963)


    • Arbres, amalgames (transl. Trees) (Course at Collège de France 1968-1969)


    • Lectures on the Mordell-Weil theorem (Course at Collège de France
      1980-1981)


    • Représentations linéaires des groupes finis (Course at École Normale
      1966)


    • Cours d'arithmétique (transl. A course in arithmetic) (Course at École Normale 1962-1964)


    • Topics in Galois theory (Course at Harvard University 1988)






    share|cite|improve this answer











    $endgroup$



    The lecture notes for many of Serre's courses have been published:



    • Groupes algébriques et corps de classes (Course at Collège de France 1956-1957)


    • Algèbre Locale, Multiplicités (Course at Collège de France 1957-1958)


    • Corps locaux (transl. Local Fields) (Course at Collège de France 1958-1959)


    • Groupes proalgébriques (Course at Collège de France 1959-1960)


    • Cohomologie galoisienne (transl. Galois cohomology) (Course at Collège de France 1962-1963)


    • Arbres, amalgames (transl. Trees) (Course at Collège de France 1968-1969)


    • Lectures on the Mordell-Weil theorem (Course at Collège de France
      1980-1981)


    • Représentations linéaires des groupes finis (Course at École Normale
      1966)


    • Cours d'arithmétique (transl. A course in arithmetic) (Course at École Normale 1962-1964)


    • Topics in Galois theory (Course at Harvard University 1988)







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    • 3




      $begingroup$
      Don't forget 'Algebre locale' (1957 - 1958)!
      $endgroup$
      – Mere Scribe
      7 hours ago











    • $begingroup$
      thanks, added to the list!
      $endgroup$
      – Carlo Beenakker
      5 hours ago










    • $begingroup$
      Of course for a historical point of view it may be interesting to ask about preserved original versions of these (such as unrevised lectures notes written during the lectures).
      $endgroup$
      – YCor
      5 hours ago










    • $begingroup$
      There's this recent book about finite group theory by Serre
      $endgroup$
      – Wilson of Gordon
      1 hour ago












    • 3




      $begingroup$
      Don't forget 'Algebre locale' (1957 - 1958)!
      $endgroup$
      – Mere Scribe
      7 hours ago











    • $begingroup$
      thanks, added to the list!
      $endgroup$
      – Carlo Beenakker
      5 hours ago










    • $begingroup$
      Of course for a historical point of view it may be interesting to ask about preserved original versions of these (such as unrevised lectures notes written during the lectures).
      $endgroup$
      – YCor
      5 hours ago










    • $begingroup$
      There's this recent book about finite group theory by Serre
      $endgroup$
      – Wilson of Gordon
      1 hour ago







    3




    3




    $begingroup$
    Don't forget 'Algebre locale' (1957 - 1958)!
    $endgroup$
    – Mere Scribe
    7 hours ago





    $begingroup$
    Don't forget 'Algebre locale' (1957 - 1958)!
    $endgroup$
    – Mere Scribe
    7 hours ago













    $begingroup$
    thanks, added to the list!
    $endgroup$
    – Carlo Beenakker
    5 hours ago




    $begingroup$
    thanks, added to the list!
    $endgroup$
    – Carlo Beenakker
    5 hours ago












    $begingroup$
    Of course for a historical point of view it may be interesting to ask about preserved original versions of these (such as unrevised lectures notes written during the lectures).
    $endgroup$
    – YCor
    5 hours ago




    $begingroup$
    Of course for a historical point of view it may be interesting to ask about preserved original versions of these (such as unrevised lectures notes written during the lectures).
    $endgroup$
    – YCor
    5 hours ago












    $begingroup$
    There's this recent book about finite group theory by Serre
    $endgroup$
    – Wilson of Gordon
    1 hour ago




    $begingroup$
    There's this recent book about finite group theory by Serre
    $endgroup$
    – Wilson of Gordon
    1 hour ago











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    $begingroup$

    The detailed abstracts (résumés détaillés) that are referenced are supposedly available in the "Annuaire du Collège de France". The journal's website unfortunately only contains newer entries (2005–). However, your library might have paper versions. According to Mathdoc, some physical versions are available in a few French libraries (notably at the IHP, the ENS, at the CIRM – with a few gaps in each case, unfortunately).



    Some of the published versions that Carlo Beenakker mentions are available at Numdam. You can directly search for Jean-Pierre Serre's works. It might take some digging to know which lecture corresponds to which published paper, but the titles would probably help.






    share|cite|improve this answer









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      $begingroup$

      The detailed abstracts (résumés détaillés) that are referenced are supposedly available in the "Annuaire du Collège de France". The journal's website unfortunately only contains newer entries (2005–). However, your library might have paper versions. According to Mathdoc, some physical versions are available in a few French libraries (notably at the IHP, the ENS, at the CIRM – with a few gaps in each case, unfortunately).



      Some of the published versions that Carlo Beenakker mentions are available at Numdam. You can directly search for Jean-Pierre Serre's works. It might take some digging to know which lecture corresponds to which published paper, but the titles would probably help.






      share|cite|improve this answer









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        $begingroup$

        The detailed abstracts (résumés détaillés) that are referenced are supposedly available in the "Annuaire du Collège de France". The journal's website unfortunately only contains newer entries (2005–). However, your library might have paper versions. According to Mathdoc, some physical versions are available in a few French libraries (notably at the IHP, the ENS, at the CIRM – with a few gaps in each case, unfortunately).



        Some of the published versions that Carlo Beenakker mentions are available at Numdam. You can directly search for Jean-Pierre Serre's works. It might take some digging to know which lecture corresponds to which published paper, but the titles would probably help.






        share|cite|improve this answer









        $endgroup$



        The detailed abstracts (résumés détaillés) that are referenced are supposedly available in the "Annuaire du Collège de France". The journal's website unfortunately only contains newer entries (2005–). However, your library might have paper versions. According to Mathdoc, some physical versions are available in a few French libraries (notably at the IHP, the ENS, at the CIRM – with a few gaps in each case, unfortunately).



        Some of the published versions that Carlo Beenakker mentions are available at Numdam. You can directly search for Jean-Pierre Serre's works. It might take some digging to know which lecture corresponds to which published paper, but the titles would probably help.







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