Bourbaki(s) may refer to :
Persons and science
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Charles-Denis Bourbaki
Charles Denis Sauter Bourbaki (22 April 1816, Pau – 22 September 1897, Bayonne) was a French general.
Career
Bourbaki was born at Pau, the son of Greek colonel Constantin Denis Bourbaki, who died in the War of Independence in 1827. He wa ...
(1816–1897), French general, son of Constantin Denis Bourbaki
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Constantin Denis Bourbaki
Colonel Constantin Denis Bourbaki ( el, Διονύσιος Βούρβαχης, Dionysios Vourvachis; 1787 – 8 February 1827) was a Greek officer educated in France, and serving in the French military. He fought in the last phases of the Napo ...
(1787–1827), officer in the Greek War of Independence and serving in the French military
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Nicolas Bourbaki
Nicolas Bourbaki () is the collective pseudonym of a group of mathematicians, predominantly French alumni of the École normale supérieure (Paris), École normale supérieure - PSL (ENS). Founded in 1934–1935, the Bourbaki group originally in ...
, the collective pseudonym of a group of French mathematicians
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Séminaire Nicolas Bourbaki
The Séminaire Nicolas Bourbaki (Bourbaki Seminar) is a series of seminars (in fact public lectures with printed notes distributed) that has been held in Paris since 1948. It is one of the major institutions of contemporary mathematics, and a baro ...
and its follow-ups
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Séminaire Nicolas Bourbaki (1950–1959) Continuation of the Séminaire Nicolas Bourbaki programme, for the 1950s.
1950/51 series
1951/52
1952/53
1953/54
1954/55
1955/56
1956/57
1957/58
1958/59
1959/60
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Séminaire Nicolas Bourbaki (1960–1969) Continuation of the Séminaire Nicolas Bourbaki programme, for the 1960s.
1960/61 series
1961/62
1962–63
1963–64
1964–65
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Bourbaki–Witt theorem 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 sets. It states that if ''X'' is a non-empty chain complete poset, and
f : X \to X
such ...
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Bourbaki–Alaoglu theorem
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Jacobson–Bourbaki theorem
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 for commutative fields and extended to non-commutative fields by , and who credited the r ...
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Nikolaos Bourbakis
Nikolaos G. Bourbakis (Νικόλαος Μπουρμπάκης; born 1950 in Chania, Crete) is a Greek computer scientist known for his work in image processing. , he is Ohio Board of Regents Distinguished Professor of Information Technology ...
, computer scientist
Other
* A place in Algeria, now known as
Khemisti
Khemisti is a town and commune in Tissemsilt Province in northern Algeria.
It was called Bourbaki when Algeria was a colony of France.
History
In Roman times, it was called Columnata and belonged to the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis ...
, near Aïn-Tourcia and the site of ancient city and former bishopric
Columnata
Khemisti is a town and commune in Tissemsilt Province in northern Algeria.
It was called Bourbaki when Algeria was a colony of France.
History
In Roman times, it was called Columnata and belonged to the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis ...
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Bourbaki dangerous bend symbol
The dangerous bend or caution symbol ☡ () was created by the Nicolas Bourbaki group of mathematicians and appears in the margins of mathematics books written by the group. It resembles a road sign that indicates a "dangerous bend" in the roa ...
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