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Bourbaki: A Secret Society of Mathematicians
 
Maurice Mashaal Pour la Science, Paris, France
Bourbaki
Softcover ISBN:  978-0-8218-3967-6
Product Code:  BOURBAKI
List Price: $39.00
MAA Member Price: $35.10
AMS Member Price: $31.20
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-2486-2
Product Code:  BOURBAKI.E
List Price: $30.00
MAA Member Price: $27.00
AMS Member Price: $24.00
Softcover ISBN:  978-0-8218-3967-6
eBook: ISBN:  978-1-4704-2486-2
Product Code:  BOURBAKI.B
List Price: $69.00 $54.00
MAA Member Price: $62.10 $48.60
AMS Member Price: $55.20 $43.20
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Bourbaki: A Secret Society of Mathematicians
Maurice Mashaal Pour la Science, Paris, France
Softcover ISBN:  978-0-8218-3967-6
Product Code:  BOURBAKI
List Price: $39.00
MAA Member Price: $35.10
AMS Member Price: $31.20
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-2486-2
Product Code:  BOURBAKI.E
List Price: $30.00
MAA Member Price: $27.00
AMS Member Price: $24.00
Softcover ISBN:  978-0-8218-3967-6
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-2486-2
Product Code:  BOURBAKI.B
List Price: $69.00 $54.00
MAA Member Price: $62.10 $48.60
AMS Member Price: $55.20 $43.20
  • Book Details
     
     
    2006; 168 pp
    MSC: Primary 01

    The name Bourbaki is known to every mathematician. Many also know something of the origins of Bourbaki, yet few know the full story. In 1935, a small group of young mathematicians in France decided to write a fundamental treatise on analysis to replace the standard texts of the time. They ended up writing the most influential and sweeping mathematical treatise of the twentieth century, Les élements de mathématique.

    Maurice Mashaal lifts the veil from this secret society, showing us how heated debates, schoolboy humor, and the devotion and hard work of the members produced the ten books that took them over sixty years to write. The book has many first-hand accounts of the origins of Bourbaki, their meetings, their seminars, and the members themselves. He also discusses the lasting influence that Bourbaki has had on mathematics, through both the Élements and the Seminaires. The book is illustrated with numerous remarkable photographs.

    To read a review published in the Notices of the American Mathematical Society, click here.

    Readership

    General mathematical audience.

  • Table of Contents
     
     
    • Cover
    • Title
    • Copyright
    • Contents
    • Preface
    • 1. A Group Forms
    • 2. The Story of a Name
    • 3. Young Turks against Stubborn Priests
    • 4. Bourbaki's Éleménts de Mathématique
    • 5. Towards Axioms and Structures
    • 6. A Snapshot of Bourbaki's Work: Filters
    • 7. The Bourbaki Seminar
    • 8. Subtle and Austere Schoolboys
    • 9. "For the Honor of the Human Spirit"?
    • 10. New Math in the Classroom
    • 11. An Immortal Mathematician?
    • Acknowledgements
    • Bibliography
    • Photo Credits
    • Appendix
    • Back Cover
  • Reviews
     
     
    • There are marvelous biographical essays; a fine account of the actual historical figure, Nicholas Bourbaki ... highly appealing stuff ... fantastic pictures ... It's great fun.

      MAA Reviews
    • The author, Maurice Mashaal, portrays the protagonists of the secret society and describes their aims, successes, and failures in an entertaining and refreshingly readable style.

      translated from Neue Zürcher Zeitung
    • (The) book provides a highly interesting and elucidating account on the once very mysterious Bourbaki group, with numerous new facts, original quotations, propaedeutical explanations, historical reminiscences, biographical sketches, and many rare photographs. This book makes the personage of Nicolas Bourbaki vividly palpable for a wide public, thereby turning a modern fable into an authentic report.

      Zentralblatt Math
    • The author lifts the secret of Bourbaki and presents a well-investigated history of this group and mathematicians. ... The result is a very readable and informative story.

      Karl-Heinz Schlote, Mathematical Reviews
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2006; 168 pp
MSC: Primary 01

The name Bourbaki is known to every mathematician. Many also know something of the origins of Bourbaki, yet few know the full story. In 1935, a small group of young mathematicians in France decided to write a fundamental treatise on analysis to replace the standard texts of the time. They ended up writing the most influential and sweeping mathematical treatise of the twentieth century, Les élements de mathématique.

Maurice Mashaal lifts the veil from this secret society, showing us how heated debates, schoolboy humor, and the devotion and hard work of the members produced the ten books that took them over sixty years to write. The book has many first-hand accounts of the origins of Bourbaki, their meetings, their seminars, and the members themselves. He also discusses the lasting influence that Bourbaki has had on mathematics, through both the Élements and the Seminaires. The book is illustrated with numerous remarkable photographs.

To read a review published in the Notices of the American Mathematical Society, click here.

Readership

General mathematical audience.

  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • 1. A Group Forms
  • 2. The Story of a Name
  • 3. Young Turks against Stubborn Priests
  • 4. Bourbaki's Éleménts de Mathématique
  • 5. Towards Axioms and Structures
  • 6. A Snapshot of Bourbaki's Work: Filters
  • 7. The Bourbaki Seminar
  • 8. Subtle and Austere Schoolboys
  • 9. "For the Honor of the Human Spirit"?
  • 10. New Math in the Classroom
  • 11. An Immortal Mathematician?
  • Acknowledgements
  • Bibliography
  • Photo Credits
  • Appendix
  • Back Cover
  • There are marvelous biographical essays; a fine account of the actual historical figure, Nicholas Bourbaki ... highly appealing stuff ... fantastic pictures ... It's great fun.

    MAA Reviews
  • The author, Maurice Mashaal, portrays the protagonists of the secret society and describes their aims, successes, and failures in an entertaining and refreshingly readable style.

    translated from Neue Zürcher Zeitung
  • (The) book provides a highly interesting and elucidating account on the once very mysterious Bourbaki group, with numerous new facts, original quotations, propaedeutical explanations, historical reminiscences, biographical sketches, and many rare photographs. This book makes the personage of Nicolas Bourbaki vividly palpable for a wide public, thereby turning a modern fable into an authentic report.

    Zentralblatt Math
  • The author lifts the secret of Bourbaki and presents a well-investigated history of this group and mathematicians. ... The result is a very readable and informative story.

    Karl-Heinz Schlote, Mathematical Reviews
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