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by szany
4905 days ago
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In the fall of 1958, Zariski invited Grothendieck to visit Harvard. He was pleased to go, but made clear to Zariski that he refused to sign the pledge not to work to overthrow the American government which was necessary at that time to obtain a visa. Zariski warned him that he might find himself in prison; Grothendieck, perhaps mindful of the impressive amount of French mathematics done in prisons (think of Galois, Weil, Leray...) responded that that would be fine, as long as he could have books and students could visit. |
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