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A reference for geometric class field theory?
In the appendix to chapter I of Pursuing stacks, Grothendieck writes:
A large part of the letter outlines (very sketchily) some main points of a duality program (including a cohomological formulation …
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Exposition of Grothendieck's mathematics
For 5. Topoi. There is a very readable notice of the AMS: What is... a topos?, Luc Illusie, and with M Raynaud about Schemes at Grothendieck and Algebraic Geometry. In fact, the webpage of Professor L …