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I'm reading the first volume of Scharlau's Grothendieck biography (eagerly anticipating the other two/three volumes) and the Grothendieck-Serre correspondence as part of a historical-philosophical side project. I find myself regularly digging up papers of his, and sometimes this can be difficult, especially when the reference he makes to the paper in one of the letters is a bit vague.

My question: are you aware of any (at least fairly) comprehensive Grothendieck bibliographies? i.e. could you point me in the direction of a nice listing of some large fraction of his work, preferably organized in some coherent way or other?

  • Math Sci Net and Google Scholar will help tremendously to this end. – Cameron Williams May 07 '14 at 16:39
  • @CameronWilliams Of course, this is true about getting a list. Getting a list organized in any coherent way at all is another matter. Even genuine chronological order is difficult in google scholar -- red herrings and typos can throw chronologies off rather dramatically. – underwhelmer May 07 '14 at 16:44
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    https://agrothendieck.github.io/ here you can find the writings classified by years – user234212323 Sep 17 '21 at 01:50

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There is an extensive biblioraphy in The Grothendieck Festschrift, Volume I, Birkhäuser (December 22, 2006)

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You can find here a collection of all the minor (in length) works by Grothendieck with links

Works

Included partial transcriptions of unpublished works