Serre: Finite groups, Yesterday and Today
A talk of Jean Pierre Serre delivered on April 24, 2015 at the Harvard Mathematics Department.

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A breakthrough in Algebra: Classification of the Finite Simple Groups - LMS 1992

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Alastair Campbell and Jacob Rees-Mogg Debate Brexit | The Mishal Husain Show

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Jean-Pierre Serre - The Abel Prize interview 2003

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Minerva Lectures 2012 - J.P. Serre Talk 2: How to use linear algebraic groups

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William Dunham, A tribute to Euler

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"How to write mathematics badly" by Jean Pierre Serre (noise removed)

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Edward Witten explains The String Theory (2000)

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À propos de la correspondance Grothendieck-Serre. Dialogue entre Jean-Pierre Serre et Alain Connes.

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Finite Group Schemes - John Tate

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Categorification of Fourier Theory

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2015 Math Panel with Donaldson, Kontsevich, Lurie, Tao, Taylor, Milner

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What is a Manifold? - Mikhail Gromov

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