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The article "Sur quelques points d'algèbre homologique" by Alexander Grothendieck, [1] now often referred to as the Tôhoku paper, [2] was published in 1957 in the Tôhoku Mathematical Journal. It revolutionized the subject of homological algebra, a purely algebraic aspect of algebraic topology. [3]
Due to World War II the publication of the journal stopped in 1943 with volume 49. Publication was resumed in 1949 with the volume numbering starting again at 1. In order to distinguish between the identical numbered volumes, volumes in the first publishing period are referred to as the first series whereas the later volumes are called second series.
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Kümmerle, Harald (2018). "Hayashi Tsuruichi and the success of the Tôhoku Mathematical Journal as a publication". In Ogawa, T.; Morimoto, M. (eds.). Mathematics of Takebe Katahiro and History of Mathematics in East Asia. Advanced Studies in Pure Mathematics. Vol. 79. Tokyo: Mathematical Society of Japan. pp. 347–358.
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