Pure motives
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General Introduction
See also Motives, Weil cohomology, Algebraic cycles, and most importantly, the "Pure" chapter in the book project.
(Certain forms of) pure motives are sometimes referred to by the names Chow motives, Classical motives, Grothendieck motives.
See also Finite-dimensional motives
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Online References
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Paper References
Manin: Correspondences, motifs and monoidal transformations (in Russian, English translation) (1968)
Kleiman: Motives, Algebraic Geometry, Oslo, 1970 (F. Oort, ed), Walters-Noordhoff, Groningen, 1972, pp53-82
André: Une introduction aux motifs. Chapter 4.
Scholl: Classical motives (in Motives volume I)
Murre: Lectures on motives?
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Definition
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Properties
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Standard theorems
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Open Problems
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Connections to Number Theory
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Computations and Examples
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History and Applications
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Some Research Articles
Milne and Ramachandran: Integral motives and special values of zeta functions (no separate page for integral motives, or the also-mentioned Weil motives)
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