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Nicolas Bourbaki was the pseudonym chosen by a group of young mathematicians in France in the mid 1930s.
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Were there women inside Bourbaki?
Bourbaki was founded around 1934, they have a limit age of fifty and many mathematicians have passed through it. … There is evidence that there were women in Bourbaki? Maybe Claire Voisin? …
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What were the standard algebra texts used in elite French universities during the 20th century?
The mathematicians you name all had important relations with Bourbaki, Deligne for sure studied the elements of Bourbaki at that level. While the others would create them. … by Leo Corry
[²] The Work of Nicholas Bourbaki by Jean A. …