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The (from French: Bourbaki Seminar) is a series of
seminar A seminar is a form of academic instruction, either at an academic institution or offered by a commercial or professional organization. It has the function of bringing together small groups for recurring meetings, focusing each time on some part ...
s (in fact public lectures with printed notes distributed) that has been held in Paris since 1948. It is one of the major institutions of contemporary mathematics, and a barometer of mathematical achievement, fashion, and reputation. It is named after
Nicolas Bourbaki Nicolas Bourbaki () is the collective pseudonym of a group of mathematicians, predominantly French alumni of the École normale supérieure (Paris), École normale supérieure (ENS). Founded in 1934–1935, the Bourbaki group originally intende ...
, a pseudonymous group of French and other mathematicians of variable membership. The Poincaré Seminars are a series of talks on physics inspired by the Bourbaki seminars on mathematics.


1948/49 series

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Henri Cartan Henri Paul Cartan (; 8 July 1904 – 13 August 2008) was a French mathematician who made substantial contributions to algebraic topology. He was the son of the mathematician Élie Cartan, nephew of mathematician Anna Cartan, oldest brother of c ...
, Les travaux de Koszul, I (
Lie algebra cohomology In mathematics, Lie algebra cohomology is a cohomology theory for Lie algebras. It was first introduced in 1929 by Élie Cartan to study the topology of Lie groups and homogeneous spaces by relating cohomological methods of Georges de Rham to prope ...
) # Claude Chabauty, Le théorème de Minkowski-Hlawka ( Minkowski-Hlawka theorem) #
Claude Chevalley Claude Chevalley (; 11 February 1909 – 28 June 1984) was a French mathematician who made important contributions to number theory, algebraic geometry, class field theory, finite group theory and the theory of algebraic groups. He was a found ...
, L'hypothèse de Riemann pour les corps de fonctions algébriques de caractéristique p, I, d'après Weil (
local zeta-function In mathematics, the local zeta function (sometimes called the congruent zeta function or the Hasse–Weil zeta function) is defined as :Z(V, s) = \exp\left(\sum_^\infty \frac (q^)^k\right) where is a non-singular -dimensional projective algeb ...
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Roger Godement Roger Godement (; 1 October 1921 – 21 July 2016) was a French mathematician, known for his work in functional analysis as well as his expository books. Biography Godement started as a student at the École normale supérieure in 1940, where he ...
, Groupe complexe unimodulaire, I : Les représentations unitaires irréductibles du groupe complexe unimodulaire, d'après Gelfand et Neumark (
representation theory Representation theory is a branch of mathematics that studies abstract algebra, abstract algebraic structures by ''representing'' their element (set theory), elements as linear transformations of vector spaces, and studies Module (mathematics), ...
of the complex
special linear group In mathematics, the special linear group \operatorname(n,R) of degree n over a commutative ring R is the set of n\times n Matrix (mathematics), matrices with determinant 1, with the group operations of ordinary matrix multiplication and matrix ...
) # Léo Kaloujnine, Sur la structure de p-groupes de Sylow des groupes symétriques finis et de quelques généralisations infinies de ces groupes (
Sylow theorems In mathematics, specifically in the field of finite group theory, the Sylow theorems are a collection of theorems named after the Norwegian mathematician Peter Ludwig Sylow that give detailed information about the number of subgroups of fixed ...
,
symmetric group In abstract algebra, the symmetric group defined over any set is the group whose elements are all the bijections from the set to itself, and whose group operation is the composition of functions. In particular, the finite symmetric grou ...
s,
infinite group theory In abstract algebra, group theory studies the algebraic structures known as groups. The concept of a group is central to abstract algebra: other well-known algebraic structures, such as rings, fields, and vector spaces, can all be seen as ...
) #
Pierre Samuel Pierre Samuel (12 September 1921 – 23 August 2009) was a French mathematician, known for his work in commutative algebra and its applications to algebraic geometry. The two-volume work ''Commutative Algebra'' that he wrote with Oscar Zariski ...
, (
birational geometry In mathematics, birational geometry is a field of algebraic geometry in which the goal is to determine when two algebraic varieties are isomorphic outside lower-dimensional subsets. This amounts to studying Map (mathematics), mappings that are gi ...
) # Jean Braconnier, Sur les suites de composition d'un groupe et la tour des groupes d'automorphismes d'un groupe fini, d'après H. Wielandt (
finite group In abstract algebra, a finite group is a group whose underlying set is finite. Finite groups often arise when considering symmetry of mathematical or physical objects, when those objects admit just a finite number of structure-preserving tra ...
s) # Henri Cartan, Les travaux de Koszul, II (see 1) # Claude Chevalley, L'hypothèse de Riemann pour les groupes de fonctions algébriques de caractéristique p, II, d'après Weil (see 3) # Luc Gauthier, (see 6) #
Laurent Schwartz Laurent-Moïse Schwartz (; 5 March 1915 – 4 July 2002) was a French mathematician. He pioneered the theory of Distribution (mathematics), distributions, which gives a well-defined meaning to objects such as the Dirac delta function. He was awar ...
, Sur un mémoire de Petrowsky : "Über das Cauchysche Problem für ein System linearer partieller Differentialgleichungen im gebiete nichtanalytischen Funktionen" (
partial differential equation In mathematics, a partial differential equation (PDE) is an equation which involves a multivariable function and one or more of its partial derivatives. The function is often thought of as an "unknown" that solves the equation, similar to ho ...
s) # Henri Cartan, Les travaux de Koszul, III (see 1) # Roger Godement, Groupe complexe unimodulaire, II : La transformation de Fourier dans le groupe complexe unimodulaire à deux variables, d'après Gelfand et Neumark (see 4) # Marc Krasner, Les travaux récents de R. Brauer en théorie des groupes (
finite group In abstract algebra, a finite group is a group whose underlying set is finite. Finite groups often arise when considering symmetry of mathematical or physical objects, when those objects admit just a finite number of structure-preserving tra ...
s) # Laurent Schwartz, Sur un deuxième mémoire de Petrowsky : "Über das Cauchysche Problem für System von partiellen Differentialgleichungen" (see 11) #
André Weil André Weil (; ; 6 May 1906 – 6 August 1998) was a French mathematician, known for his foundational work in number theory and algebraic geometry. He was one of the most influential mathematicians of the twentieth century. His influence is du ...
, Théorèmes fondamentaux de la théorie des fonctions thêta, d'après des mémoires de Poincaré et Frobenius (
theta function In mathematics, theta functions are special functions of several complex variables. They show up in many topics, including Abelian varieties, moduli spaces, quadratic forms, and solitons. Theta functions are parametrized by points in a tube ...
s)


1949/50 series

For later years see: *
Séminaire Nicolas Bourbaki (1950–1959) Continuation of the Séminaire Nicolas Bourbaki programme, for the 1950s. 1950/51 series 1951/52 1952/53 1953/54 1954/55 1955/56 1956/57 1957/58 1958/59 1959/60 External linksSource list {{DEFAULTSORT:Seminaire Nicolas Bourba ...
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Séminaire Nicolas Bourbaki (1960–1969) Continuation of the Séminaire Nicolas Bourbaki programme, for the 1960s. 1960/61 series 1961/62 1962–63 1963–64 1964–65 External linksSource list {{DEFAULTSORT:Seminaire Nicolas Bourbaki (1960-1969) * ...
* Séminaire Nicolas Bourbaki (1970–1979) * Séminaire Nicolas Bourbaki (1980–1989) * Séminaire Nicolas Bourbaki (1990–1999)


Publishers

The proceedings of the Séminaire have been published by four different publishers over the years. 1948/49 through 1964/65 were published as Textes des conférences / Séminaire Bourbaki by the Secrétariat Mathématique, Université Paris. In 1966, W. A. Benjamin, Inc. issued a special twelve-volume facsimile reproduction of the Séminaire Bourbaki, 1948-1965. W. A. Benjamin, Inc. continued to publish the proceedings for three more years, 1965/66 through 1967/68. Springer-Verlag published 1968/69 through 1980/81 as part of its Lecture Notes in Mathematics series. 1981/82 to date are published by the Société Mathématique de France as part of Astérisque.


References


External links


Copies of the Séminaire papers"L'Association des Collaborateurs de Nicolas Bourbaki"
The pdf file of seminar number (say) 984 is available a
https://web.archive.org/web/20110609193039/http://www.bourbaki.ens.fr/TEXTES/984.pdf
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Seminaire Nicolas Bourbaki * French mathematical seminars