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Questions that are about research in mathematics, or about the job of a research mathematician, without being mathematical problems or statements in the strictest sense. Do not use this tag for easy or supposedly easy mathematical questions.

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

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 …
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Old books you would like to have reprinted with high-quality typesetting

Grothendieck et al.'s SGA n for n >= 5. SMF has done SGA1,2,4, and SGA3.1 and 3.3, with a draft of 3.2 available online. I think it is difficult to overestimate how relevant these books still are.
3 votes

Old books you would like to have reprinted with high-quality typesetting

Antwerp Proceedings, ie Modular Functions in One Variable from 1972. Important historical testament with numerous classic studies (Deligne-Rapoport on moduli of elliptic curves, Deligne on $L$-functi …
2 votes

Mathematicians with both “very abstract” and “very applied” achievements

Eugene Dynkin, of probability (Dynkin’s Lemma, among many other things) and Lie algebra (Dynkin Diagrams, in fact according to Wikipedia the whole positive root formalism is worked or by him) fame.