Notable Seminars
- Séminaire Bourbaki, still current, general; Nicolas Bourbaki
- Séminaire Brelot-Choquet-Deny (from 1957), potential theory; Marcel Brelot, Gustave Choquet, Jacques Deny
- Séminaire Cartan, homological algebra, sheaf theory, several complex variables; Henri Cartan and his students
- Séminaire Châtelet-Dubreil, Dubreil, Dubreil-Pisot, from 1951, abstract algebra
- Séminaire Chevalley, algebraic geometry, late 1950s
- Séminaire Delange-Pisot, then Delange-Pisot-Poitou, from 1959, number theory
- Séminaire Ehresmann, differential geometry and category theory; Charles Ehresmann
- Séminaire Grothendieck, from 1957, became Grothendieck's Séminaire de Géométrie Algébrique
- Séminaire Janet, differential equations
- Séminaire Kahane
- Séminaire Lelong, several complex variables
- Séminaire Schwartz, functional analysis; Laurent Schwartz
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