on October 6, 2009 by lieven in Bourbaki, general, Comments (1)
The wedding invitation that nearly killed Andre Weil
The Bourbaki Code
- The wedding invitation that nearly killed Andre Weil
- When was the Bourbaki wedding?
- Where is the Royal Poldavian Academy?
- Where was the Bourbaki wedding?
- Seriously now, where was the Bourbaki wedding?
Andre Weil wrote about his arrest as a Russian spy in november 1939 :
“The manuscripts they found appeared suspicious – like those of Sophus Lie, arrested on charges of spying in Paris, in 1870. They also found several rolls of stenotypewritten paper at the bottom of a closet. When I said these were the text of a Balzac novel, the explanation must have seemed far-fetched. There was also a letter in Russian, from Pontrjagin, I believe, in response to a letter I had written at the beginning of the summer regarding a possible visit to Leningrad; and a packet of calling cards belonging to Nicolas Bourbaki, member of the Royal Academy of Poldavia, and even some copies of his daughter Betti Bourbaki’s wedding invitation, which I had composed and had printed in Cambridge several months earlier in collaboration with Chabauty and my wife.”
I’ve always wondered how on earth the Finnish police could interpret mathematical texts as coded messages. Reading the ‘faire-part’ (attempted translation below) it is hard to view it as anything but a coded message…
Here it is : a copy of the ‘faire-part’ of Betti Bourbaki’s wedding to Hector Petard, that nearly did cost Andre Weil’s life.
Monsieur Nicolas Bourbaki, Canonical Member of the Royal Academy of Poldavia, Grand Master of the Order of Compacts, Conserver of Uniforms, Lord Protector of Filters, and Madame nee One-to-One, have the honor of announcing the mariage of their daughter Betti with Monsieur Hector Petard, Delegate Administrator of the Society of Induced Structures, Member of the Institute of Classified Archeologists, Secretary of the Work of the Lion Hunt.
Monsieur Ersatz Stanislas Pondiczery, retired First Class Covering Complex, President of the Reeducation Home for Weak Convergents, Chevalier of the Four U’s, Grand Operator of the Hyperbolic Group, Knight of the Total Order of the Golden Mean, L.U.B., C.C., H.L.C., and Madame nee Compact-in-itself, have the honor of announcing the marriage of their ward Hector Petard with Mademoiselle Betti Bourbaki, a former student of the Well-Ordereds of Besse.
The trivial isomorphism will be given to them by P. Adic, of the Diophantine Order, at the Principal Cohomology of the Universal Variety, the 3 Cartember, year VI, at the usual hour.
The organ will be played by Monsieur Modulo, Assistant Simplex of the Grassmannian (Lemmas will be sung by Scholia Cartanorum). The result of the collection will be given to the House of Retirement foor Poor Abstracts, Convergence is assured.
After the congruence, Monsieur and Madame Bourbaki will receive guests in their Fundamental Domain; there will be dancing with music by the Fanfare of the VIIth Quotient Field.
Canonical Tuxedos (ideals left of the buttonhole). QED.








Omar
October 6, 2009 @ 9:53 pm
The 1999 strike at UNAM in Mexico City ended with plenty of student activists thrown in jail, among them a friend of mine. While he was in jail he wanted to keep current with homework assignments for the differential topology course he was taking when the strike started (mostly to have something to do, I guess). So he had his brother bring him Guillemin and Pollack and the list of assignment questions, but the prison officials didn’t let him have them! They said the math was coded messages.