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		<title>Map of the Parisian mathematical scene 1933-39</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[put_wpgm id=1] . Michele Audin has written a book on the history of the Julia seminar (hat tip +Chandan Dalawat via Google+). The &#8220;Julia Seminar&#8221;&#8230;]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www-irma.u-strasbg.fr/~maudin/">Michele Audin</a> has written a book on the history of the Julia seminar (hat tip +Chandan Dalawat via Google+).</p>
<p>The &#8220;Julia Seminar&#8221; was organised between 1933 and 1939, on monday afternoons, in the Darboux lecture hall of the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institut_Henri_Poincar%C3%A9">Institut Henri Poincare</a>.</p>
<p>After good German tradition, the talks were followed by tea, &#8220;aimablement servi par Mmes Dubreil et Chevalley&#8221;.</p>
<p>A perhaps surprising discovery Audin made is that the public was expected to pay an attendance fee of 50 Frs. (approx. 32 Euros, today), per year. Fortunately, this included tea&#8230;</p>
<p>The annex of the book contains the lists of all people who have paid their dues, together with their home addresses.</p>
<p>The map above contains most of these people, provided they had a Parisian address. For example, Julia himself lived in Versailles, so is not included.</p>
<p>As are several of the first generation Bourbakis: Dieudonne lived in Rennes, Henri Cartan and Andre Weil in Strasbourg, Delsarte in Nancy, etc.</p>
<p>Still, the lists are a treasure trove of addresses of &#8220;les vedettes&#8221; (the professors and the people in the Bourbaki-circle) which have green markers on the map, and &#8220;les figurants&#8221; (often PhD students, or foreign visitors of the IHP), the blue markers.</p>
<p>Several PhD-students gave the <a href="http://www.ens.fr/?lang=en">Ecole Normale Superieure</a> (btw. note the &#8216;je suis Charlie&#8217;-frontpage of the ENS today jan.9th) in the rue d&#8217;Ulm as their address, so after a few of them I gave up adding others.</p>
<p>Further, some people changed houses over this period. I will add these addresses later on.</p>
<p>The southern cluster of markers on Boulevard Jourdan follows from the fact that the university had a number of apartment blocks there for professors and visitors (hat tip Liliane Beaulieu).</p>
<p>A Who&#8217;s Who at the Julia seminar can be found in Audin&#8217;s book (pages 154-167).</p>
<p><strong>Reference:</strong></p>
<p>Michele Audin : <a href="http://books.cedram.org/MALSM/MALSM1.pdf">&#8220;Le seminaire de mathematiques 1933-1939, premiere partie: l&#8217;histoire&#8221;</a></p>
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