Alexander Grothendieck's concepts turned out to be astoundingly
powerful and productive, truly revolutionizing algebraic geometry.
He sketched his new theories in talks given at the Seminaire
Bourbaki between 1957 and 1962. He then collected these lectures in
a series of articles in Fondements de la geometrie algebrique
(commonly known as FGA).
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