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André Weil

    May 6, 1906 – August 6, 1998
    Oeuvres Scientifiques - Collected Papers II
    Oeuvres Scientifiques - Collected Papers III
    Oeuvres scientifiques
    Souvenirs d'apprentissage
    Oeuvres scientifiques 1
    The Apprenticeship of a Mathematician
    • "Extremely readable recollections of the author... A rare testimony of a period of the history of 20th century mathematics. Includes very interesting recollections on the author's participation in the formation of the Bourbaki Group, tells of his meetings and conversations with leading mathematicians, reflects his views on mathematics. The book describes an extraordinary career of an exceptional man and mathematicians. Strongly recommended to specialists as well as to the general public." EMS Newsletter (1992) "This excellent book is the English edition of the author's autobiography. This very enjoyable reading is recommended to all mathematicians." Acta Scientiarum Mathematicarum (1992) "

      The Apprenticeship of a Mathematician
    • From the reviews„…All of Weil’s works except for books and lecture notes are compiled here, in strict chronological order for easy reference. But the value … goes beyond the convenience of easy reference and accessibility. In the first place, these volumes contain several essays, letters, and addresses which were either published in obscure places (…) or not published at all. Even more valuable are the lengthy commentaries on many of the articles, written by Weil himself. These remarks serve as a guide, helping the reader place the papers in their proper context. Moreover, we have the rare opportunity of seeing a great mathematician in his later life reflecting on the development of his ideas and those of his contemporaries at various stages of his career. The sheer number of mathematical papers of fundamental significance would earn Weil’s Collected Papers a place in the library of a mathematician with an interest in number theory, algebraic geometry, representations theory, or related areas. The additional import of the mathematical history and culture in these volumes makes them even more essential.“ Neal Koblitz in Mathematical Reviews„…André Weil’s mathematical work has deeply influenced the mathematics of the twentieth century and the monumental (...) “Collected papers„ emphasize this influence.“ O. Fomenko in Zentralblatt der Mathematik

      Oeuvres scientifiques 1
    • L'auteur, mathématicien aux horizons variés, retrace sa carrière à travers plusieurs continents : de l'Italie à l'Inde, où il croise Ghandi et Nehru, puis l'U.R.S.S. et Princeton. Il évoque ses péripéties, dont une incarcération en Finlande et ses travaux en prison, tout en participant à la fondation du groupe Bourbaki.

      Souvenirs d'apprentissage
    • Oeuvres Scientifiques - Collected Papers III

      1964-1978

      • 487 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      From the reviews „All of Weil’s works except for books and lecture notes are compiled here, in strict chronological order for easy reference. But the value … goes beyond the convenience of easy reference and accessibility. In the first place, these volumes contain several essays, letters, and addresses which were either published in obscure places (…) or not published at all. Even more valuable are the lengthy commentaries on many of the articles, written by Weil himself. These remarks serve as a guide, helping the reader place the papers in their proper context. Moreover, we have the rare opportunity of seeing a great mathematician in his later life reflecting on the development of his ideas and those of his contemporaries at various stages of his career. The sheer number of mathematical papers of fundamental significance would earn Weil’s Collected Papers a place in the library of a mathematician with an interest in number theory, algebraic geometry, representations theory, or related areas. The additional import of the mathematical history and culture in these volumes makes them even more essential.“ Neal Koblitz in Mathematical Reviews „André Weil’s mathematical work has deeply influenced the mathematics of the twentieth century and the monumental (...) “Collected papers„ emphasize this influence.“ O. Fomenko in Zentralblatt der Mathematik

      Oeuvres Scientifiques - Collected Papers III
    • Oeuvres Scientifiques - Collected Papers II

      1951 - 1964

      • 583 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      From the reviews: „…All of Weil’s works except for books and lecture notes are compiled here, in strict chronological order for easy reference. But the value … goes beyond the convenience of easy reference and accessibility. In the first place, these volumes contain several essays, letters, and addresses which were either published in obscure places (…) or not published at all. Even more valuable are the lengthy commentaries on many of the articles, written by Weil himself. These remarks serve as a guide, helping the reader place the papers in their proper context. Moreover, we have the rare opportunity of seeing a great mathematician in his later life reflecting on the development of his ideas and those of his contemporaries at various stages of his career. The sheer number of mathematical papers of fundamental significance would earn Weil’s Collected Papers a place in the library of a mathematician with an interest in number theory, algebraic geometry, representations theory, or related areas. The additional import of the mathematical history and culture in these volumes makes them even more essential.“ Neal Koblitz in Mathematical Reviews „…André Weil’s mathematical work has deeply influenced the mathematics of the twentieth century and the monumental (...) “Collected papers„ emphasize this influence.“ O. Fomenko in Zentralblatt der Mathematik

      Oeuvres Scientifiques - Collected Papers II