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At present the entry EGA is not only about EGA but includes sections on FGA and SGA. Should it be renamed and a new page with that title be created which can do what is said will be done there (e.g. list of chapters etc.).
I have started reorganising the material so that we can do what you suggest. I think that will work well. (The list of SGA seminars is already on Wikipedia so we need not include more than a link to that for the moment. If we want more detail on more of them then we give it. :-))
Have a look at the entry EGA. I have added a TOC and that helps quite a lot.
When we have the need or the time (???), we can then split off new pages for FGA and SGA.
Thanks.
I have added a sentence at the very beginning: “This entry is about the text …” together with the link.
If we use nLab entries as what Reference-items point to, then it is important that right up at the beginning there is the actual reference with a link to the actual text.
I did a bit of reorganizing of this page, and I added some references (links to detailed tables of contents and such).
I added links to retyped SGAs to the article EGA.
There is a copy of SGA7 tome 2 on Deligne’s IAS publication page. I can edit this in later.
@DavidRoberts: The scanned SGAs are available at http://library.msri.org/books/sga/sga/pdf/index.html
Yes, but this is ’more official’ in some sense. Obviously they have been available for ages in someone’s personal directory on their website (William Stein, I think), but this was during the ban AG put out. For what it’s worth, some might appreciate seeing it in the context of Deligne’s publication list.
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