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Bourbaki(s) may
refer to : Charles-Denis
Bourbaki (1816–1897),
French general, son of
Constantin Denis Bourbaki Colonel Constantin Denis Bourbaki (1787–1827)...
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Nicolas Bourbaki (French: [nikɔla buʁbaki]) is the
collective pseudonym of a
group of mathematicians,
predominantly French alumni of the École normale...
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Charles Denis Sauter Bourbaki (22
April 1816, Pau – 22
September 1897, Bayonne) was a
French general.
Bourbaki was born at Pau in
extreme southwestern...
- In mathematics, the
Bourbaki–Witt
theorem in
order theory,
named after Nicolas Bourbaki and
Ernst Witt, is a
basic fixed-point
theorem for
partially ordered...
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Lebesgue (Dunford &
Schwartz 1958, III.3),
although according to the
Bourbaki group (
Bourbaki 1987) they were
first introduced by
Frigyes Riesz (Riesz 1910)...
- ISBN 0-521-26564-9.
Bourbaki, Nicolas.
Elements of Mathematics:
Theory of Sets. ISBN 0-201-00634-0. John Harrison, "The
Bourbaki View" eprint. "Here,...
- In algebra, the Jacobson–
Bourbaki theorem is a
theorem used to
extend Galois theory to
field extensions that need not be separable. It was
introduced by...
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Nikolaos G.
Bourbakis (Νικόλαος Μπουρμπάκης; born 1950 in Chania, Crete) is a Gr****
computer scientist known for his work in
image processing. As of 2011[update]...
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Bourbaki's original definition of the
number one,
using this notation, has
length approximately 4.5 × 1012, and for a
later edition of
Bourbaki that...
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important predecessor to it. The
Bourbaki–Alaoglu
theorem is a
generalization of the
original theorem by
Bourbaki to dual
topologies on
locally convex...