Mura Yakerson on Algebraic Geometry and Ravi Vakil

See The Rising Sea: Foundations of Algebraic Geometry by Ravi Vakil and his list of conferences: https://math.stanford.edu/~vakil/conferences.html.

Actually, Princeton University Press have given a free copy to everyone who has a computer with 10 MB of free space on a storage device and the wherewithal to read PDF files! See the link in the video description. The title comes from something Alexander Grothendieck once wrote about cracking hard nuts: " ... La mer s’avance insensiblement et sans bruit, rien ne semble se casser rien ne bouge l’eau est si loin on l’entend à peine... Pourtante lle finit par entourer la substance rétive..."

Here's the interview:

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