Selected Publications
- Tate, John (1950), Fourier analysis in number fields and Hecke's zeta functions, Princeton University Ph.D. thesis under Emil Artin. Reprinted in Cassels, J. W. S.; Fröhlich, Albrecht, eds. (1967), Algebraic number theory, London: Academic Press, pp. 305–347, MR 0215665
- Tate, John (1952), " The higher dimensional cohomology groups of class field theory ", Annals of Mathematics 56 : 294-297, MR 0049950.
- Lang, Serge; Tate, John (1958), "Principal homogeneous spaces over abelian varieties", American Journal of Mathematics 80: 659–684, MR 0106226
- Tate, John (1963), " Algebraic cycles and poles of zeta functions", in Arithmetical Algebraic Geometry, Harper and Row: 93-110, MR0225778.
- Lubin, Jonathan; Tate, John (1965), "Formal complex multiplication in local fields", Annals of Mathematics 81: 380–387, MR 0172878
- Tate, John (1966), "Endomorphisms of abelian varieties over finite fields", Inventiones Mathematicae 2: 134–144, MR 0206004
- Tate, John (1967), "p-divisible groups", in Springer, T. A., Proceedings of a Conference on Local Fields, Springer-Verlag, pp. 158–183, MR 0231827
- Artin, Emil; Tate, John (2009), Class field theory, AMS Chelsea Publishing, ISBN 978-0-8218-4426-7, MR 2467155
- Serre, Jean-Pierre; Tate, John (1968), "Good reduction of abelian varieties", Annals of Mathematics 88: 462–517, MR 0236190
- Tate, John (1971), "Rigid analytic spaces", Inventiones Mathematicae 12: 257–289, MR 0306196
- Tate, John (1976), "Relations between K2 and Galois cohomology", Inventiones Mathematicae 36: 257–274, MR 0429837
- Tate, John (1984), " Les conjectures de Stark sur les fonctions L d'Artin en s=0 ", Progress in Math. 47, Birkhäuser Boston, MR0782485.
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