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May 14, 2013 at 2:30 history edited Chandan Singh Dalawat CC BY-SA 3.0
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Oct 14, 2010 at 15:08 comment added Chandan Singh Dalawat I agree. Another piece of evidence is the fact that this book began life as notes mimeographed by New York University, and Tate in his 1952 Annals paper lists "E. Artin and J. Tate, Algebraic Numbers and Algebraic Functions I and II, Notes, New York University" in his bibliography.
Oct 14, 2010 at 14:52 comment added BCnrd The Preface to Artin's book "Algebraic numbers and algebraic functions" (especially the timing indicated there), along with the list of topics in the book, make it seem plausible that it may be more or less that missing material. Check it out on Amazon.
Oct 14, 2010 at 14:45 comment added JS Milne As far as I know, the notes for the first part of the seminar were never written up. Lang missed this part of the seminar because he started as a philosophy student.
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Oct 14, 2010 at 10:25 history edited Chandan Singh Dalawat CC BY-SA 2.5
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