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Stacks Project
Open-source textbook on algebraic geometry

The Stacks Project is an open source collaborative mathematics textbook writing project with the aim to cover "algebraic stacks and the algebraic geometry needed to define them". As of 23 October 2024[update], the book consists of 116 chapters (excluding the license and index chapters) spreading over 7500 pages. The maintainer of the project, who reviews and accepts the changes, is Aise Johan de Jong.

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References

  1. "Stacks Project — About". Stacks.math.columbia.edu. Retrieved 1 April 2020. http://stacks.math.columbia.edu/about

  2. "Aise Johan de Jong receives 2022 Steele Prize for Mathematical Exposition". ams.org. Retrieved 25 December 2021. https://www.ams.org/news?news_id=6894

  3. "Stacks Project". swmath.org. Retrieved 25 December 2021. https://www.swmath.org/software/31299

  4. Douglas, Michael R. How will we do mathematics in 2030? (Speech). MIT Center for Brains, Minds & Machines. Retrieved 25 December 2021. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFTYH1IFaSQ

  5. "Stacks Project — Chapters". Stacks.math.columbia.edu. Retrieved 1 April 2020. http://stacks.math.columbia.edu/browse

  6. "Stacks Project — About". Stacks.math.columbia.edu. Retrieved 1 April 2020. http://stacks.math.columbia.edu/about

  7. "Aise Johan de Jong receives 2022 Steele Prize for Mathematical Exposition". ams.org. Retrieved 25 December 2021. https://www.ams.org/news?news_id=6894