Serge Lang is not only one of the top mathematicians of our time, but also an excellent writer. He has made innumerable and invaluable contributions in diverse fields of mathematics and was honoured with the Cole Prize by the American Mathematical Society as well as with the Prix Carriere by the French Academy of Sciences. Here, 83 of his research papers are collected in four volumes, ranging over a variety of topics of interest to many readers.
Collected Papers IV: 1990-1996
[1990c] Lectures on Nevanlinna Theory.- [1995a] Mordell's Review, Siegel's Letter to Mordell, Diophantine Geometry, and 20th Century Mathematics.- [1995b] Some History of the Shimura-Taniyama Conjecture.- [1996a] La Conjecture de Bateman-Horn.- [1996b] Comments on Chow's Works.- [1996d] Topics in Cohomology of Groups.- [1998] The Kirschner Article and HIV: Scientific and Journalistic (Ir)responsibilities.- [1999b] Response to the Steele Prize.