The Bourbaki group was formed in 1935. Its founding members were: Henri Cartan, Claude Chevalley, Jean Coulomb, Jean Delsarte, Jean Dieudonné, Charles Ehresmann, René de Possel, Szolem Mandelbrojt, André Weil. The Association des Collaborateurs de Nicolas Bourbaki was created in 1952.
The Elements of Mathematics are published by Springer-Verlag.
In 2019, a new edition of Théories spectrales, chapitres 1 et 2 appeared (English translation in preparation). Table of contents (pdf)
In 2016, a new book appeared: Topologie algébrique, chapters 1 to 4 (English translation in preparation). Table of contents (pdf)
In 2012, a new edition of Algèbre, chap. 8 (Semisimple rings and modules) appeared (English translation in preparation). Table of contents (pdf)
In view of the pandemic, and because of the impossibility of organizing the seminars in the usual way, the sessions of March and June 2020 of the Séminaire Betty B. and the Séminaire N. Bourbaki have been cancelled. The corresponding talks will be rescheduled. We hope that the seminar will be able to restart in the Fall 2020.
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The links below give access to the abstracts and the video
recordings of the most recent sessions.
List by authors' names of the Bourbaki Seminar lectures (number 1 to 1150).
Bourbaki seminar lectures, year 2018/2019: October 2018, January 2019, March 2019 and June 2019.
Volume 2017/2018 of the Bourbaki Seminar (lectures 1136 to 1150) : Astérisque 414 (2019), Société mathématique de France.
Volume 2016/2017 of the Bourbaki Seminar (lectures 1120 to 1135) : Astérisque 407 (2019), Société mathématique de France.
Volumes of the Seminar since its creation.
Texts of the Bourbaki Seminar lectures until 2007 (on Numdam)
A physics seminar, the Poincaré Séminar, was created in 2001 with the Bourbaki Seminar as model.