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Nicolas Bourbaki - Books by Bourbaki |  | Nicolas Bourbaki - Books by Bourbaki: Encyclopedia II - Nicolas Bourbaki - Books by Bourbaki |  | Aiming at a completely self-contained treatment of most of modern mathematics based on set theory, the group produced the following volumes (with the original French titles in brackets):
I Set theory (Théorie des ensembles)
II Algebra (Algèbre)
III Topology (Topologie générale)
IV Functions of one real variable (Fonctions d'une variable réelle)
V Topological vector spaces (Espaces vectoriels topologiques ...
See also:Nicolas Bourbaki, Nicolas Bourbaki - Books by Bourbaki, Nicolas Bourbaki - Influence on mathematics in general, Nicolas Bourbaki - The group, Nicolas Bourbaki - The Bourbaki perspective and its limitations, Nicolas Bourbaki - Dieudonné as speaker for Bourbaki, Nicolas Bourbaki - The Bourbachique influence: education institutions trends |  | | Nicolas Bourbaki, Nicolas Bourbaki - Books by Bourbaki, Nicolas Bourbaki - Dieudonné as speaker for Bourbaki, Nicolas Bourbaki - Influence on mathematics in general, Nicolas Bourbaki - The Bourbachique influence: education institutions trends, Nicolas Bourbaki - The Bourbaki perspective and its limitations, Nicolas Bourbaki - The group |  | |
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Nicolas Bourbaki - Books by Bourbaki
Aiming at a completely self-contained treatment of most of modern mathematics based on set theory, the group produced the following volumes (with the original French titles in brackets):
I Set theory (Théorie des ensembles)
II Algebra (Algèbre)
III Topology (Topologie générale)
IV Functions of one real variable (Fonctions d'une variable réelle)
V Topological vector spaces (Espaces vectoriels topologiques)
VI Integration (Intégration)
and later
VII Commutative algebra (Algèbre commutative)
VIII Lie groups (Groupes et algèbres de Lie)
The book Variétés différentielles et analytiques was a fascicule de résultats, that is, a summary of results, on the theory of manifolds, rather than a worked-out exposition. A final volume IX on spectral theory (Théories spectrales) from 1983 marked the presumed end of the publishing project; but a further commutative algebra fascicle was produced at the end of the twentieth century.
While several of Bourbaki's books have become standard references in their fields, the austere presentation makes them unsuitable as textbooks. The books' influence may have been at its strongest when few other graduate-level texts in current pure mathematics were available, between 1950 and 1960.
Notations introduced by Bourbaki include: the symbol for the empty set, and the terms injective, surjective, and bijective.
It is frequently claimed that the use of the blackboard bold letters for the various sets of numbers was first introduced by the group. There are several reasons to doubt this claim: (1) the symbols do not appear in Bourbaki publications (rather, ordinary bold is used) at or near the era when they began to be used elsewhere, for instance, in typewritten lecture notes from Princeton University (achieved in some cases by overstriking R or C with I), and (an apparent first) typeset in Gunning and Rossi's textbook on several complex variables; (2) Jean-Pierre Serre, a member of the Bourbaki group, has publicly inveighed against the use of "blackboard bold" anywhere other than on a blackboard.
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