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  2. Éléments de mathématique - Wikipedia

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    Éléments de mathématique (English: Elements of Mathematics) is a series of mathematics books written by the pseudonymous French collective Nicolas Bourbaki. Begun in 1939, the series has been published in several volumes, and remains in progress.

  3. Nicolas Bourbaki - Wikipedia

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    The textbook series Éléments de mathématique (Elements of mathematics) is the group's central work. The Séminaire Bourbaki is a lecture series held regularly under the group's auspices, and the talks given are also published as lecture notes.

  4. Éditions Hermann - Wikipedia

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    Hermann is noted for publishing several volumes of the Éléments de mathématique, a treatise in pure mathematics by the pseudonymous collective Nicolas Bourbaki. Publication of the series began in the 1930s, the decade when the Bourbaki group was founded; at that time, Hermann was led by Enrique Freymann, a friend of the collective who agreed ...

  5. Éléments de géométrie algébrique - Wikipedia

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    The Éléments de géométrie algébrique (EGA; from French: "Elements of Algebraic Geometry") by Alexander Grothendieck (assisted by Jean Dieudonné) is a rigorous treatise on algebraic geometry that was published (in eight parts or fascicles) from 1960 through 1967 by the Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques.

  6. Mathematical logic - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1935, a group of prominent mathematicians collaborated under the pseudonym Nicolas Bourbaki to publish Éléments de mathématique, a series of encyclopedic mathematics texts. These texts, written in an austere and axiomatic style, emphasized rigorous presentation and set-theoretic foundations.

  7. Element (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    The number of elements in a particular set is a property known as cardinality; informally, this is the size of a set. [5] In the above examples, the cardinality of the set A is 4, while the cardinality of set B and set C are both 3.

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  9. Gaston Julia - Wikipedia

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    Introduction Mathématique aux Theories Quantiques, 2 vols., Gauthier-Villars 1936, 1938, [13] 2nd edition 1949, 1955; Eléments d'algèbre, Gauthier-Villars 1959; Cours de Géométrie, Gauthier-Villars 1941; Cours de géométrie infinitésimale, Gauthier-Villars, 2nd edition 1953; Exercices de géométrie, 2 vols., Gauthier-Villars 1944, 1952