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He introduced the concept of a uniform space in general topology, as a by-product of his collaboration with Nicolas Bourbaki ( of which he was a Founding Father ).
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His approach differed, however, from the later ' foundationalist ' Russell-Whitehead or ' encyclopedist ' Nicolas Bourbaki, and from his contemporary Giuseppe Peano.
* Bourbaki, Nicolas.
The term surjective and the related terms injective and bijective were introduced by Nicolas Bourbaki, a group of mainly French 20th-century mathematicians who wrote a series of books presenting an exposition of modern advanced mathematics, beginning in 1935.
Several people might share a pseudonym, as for the mathematician Nicolas Bourbaki who published a number of papers but never actually existed.
Nicolas Bourbaki is the collective pseudonym under which a group of ( mainly French ) 20th-century mathematicians wrote a series of books presenting an exposition of modern advanced mathematics, beginning in 1935.
* * Nicolas Bourbaki, Commutative algebra
* Nicolas Bourbaki: Algebra, IV, § 4.
* Bourbaki, Nicolas ( 1998 ).
The term magma for this kind of structure was introduced by Nicolas Bourbaki.
* Bourbaki, Nicolas ( 1998 ).
" Jacques Herbrand would have hated Bourbaki " said French mathematician Claude Chevalley quoted in Michèle Chouchan " Nicolas Bourbaki Faits et légendes " Edition du choix, 1995.
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Nicolas Bourbaki is the collective pseudonym under which a group of ( mainly French ) 20th-century mathematicians wrote a series of books presenting an exposition of modern advanced mathematics, beginning in 1935.
While Nicolas Bourbaki is an invented personage, the Bourbaki group is officially known as the Association des collaborateurs de Nicolas Bourbaki ( Association of Collaborators of Nicolas Bourbaki ), which has an office at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris.

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