Where can we find Deligne's paper " Theorie de Hodge I"?
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$\begingroup$ I would look in my university library, but I assume that's not an option for you? $\endgroup$– j.c.Commented May 24, 2010 at 15:34
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1$\begingroup$ MathSciNet says that it is in the proceedings of the 1970 ICM in Nice - ams.org/mathscinet/search/… $\endgroup$– François G. DoraisCommented May 24, 2010 at 15:35
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1$\begingroup$ @Konrad V: link reactivated! $\endgroup$ Commented Aug 12, 2010 at 21:17
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2$\begingroup$ there's no cedilla on a c before an i $\endgroup$ Commented Aug 13, 2010 at 0:38
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1$\begingroup$ No longer working, but there is an alternative. $\endgroup$– user20948Commented Jan 19, 2020 at 14:09
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Amazingly, ALL the ICM talks since the beginning of time can now be found online at http://mathunion.org/ICM/
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1$\begingroup$ And the scans are of very high quality! $\endgroup$ Commented Aug 23, 2010 at 13:08
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1$\begingroup$ I just passed by and see that the link is broken... $\endgroup$ Commented Dec 15, 2012 at 10:13
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$\begingroup$ The new link to the ICM proceedings is here mathunion.org/icm/proceedings . Deligne's article begins on page 425 of this volume mathunion.org/fileadmin/ICM/Proceedings/ICM1970.1/… $\endgroup$– j.c.Commented Feb 7, 2018 at 1:08
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It is in the conference volume of the 1970 ICM at Nice. Not so easy to find online, it seems, if that is what you meant. There is a summary in a review:
http://www.ams.org/journals/bull/2009-46-04/S0273-0979-09-01268-3/S0273-0979-09-01268-3.pdf