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Évariste Galois
Évariste Galois (French pronunciation: [evaʁist ɡalwa]) (October 25, 1811 – May 31, 1832) was a French mathematician born in Bourg-la-Reine. While still in his teens, he was able to determine a necessary and sufficient condition for a polynomial to be solvable by radicals, thereby solving a long...
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Marius Sophus Lie (Norwegian pronunciation: [liː] "Lee") (17 December 1842 - 18 February 1899) was a Norwegian-born mathematician. He largely created the theory of continuous symmetry, and applied it to the study of geometry and differential...
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Camille Jordan
Marie Ennemond Camille Jordan (January 5, 1838 – January 22, 1922) was a French mathematician, known both for his foundational work in group theory and for his influential Cours d'analyse. He was born in Lyon and educated at the École polytechnique....
Jules Vuillemin
Jules Vuillemin (February 15, 1920, Pierrefontaine-les-Varans, Doubs – January 16, 2001) was a French philosopher, succeeding to Maurice Merleau-Ponty at the College de France from 1962 to his death. A friend of Michel Foucault, he supported his...