Jean Dieudonné

Jean Alexandre Eugène Dieudonné (; 1 July 1906 – 29 November 1992) was a French mathematician, notable for research in abstract algebra, algebraic geometry, and functional analysis, for close involvement with the Nicolas Bourbaki pseudonymous group and the ''Éléments de géométrie algébrique'' project of Alexander Grothendieck, and as a historian of mathematics, particularly in the fields of functional analysis and algebraic topology. His work on the classical groups (the book ''La Géométrie des groupes classiques'' was published in 1955), and on formal groups, introducing what now are called Dieudonné modules, had a major effect on those fields.

He was born and brought up in Lille, with a formative stay in England where he was introduced to algebra. In 1924 he was admitted to the École Normale Supérieure, where André Weil was a classmate. He began working in complex analysis. In 1934 he was one of the group of ''normaliens'' convened by Weil, which would become 'Bourbaki'. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Dieudonné, Jean
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    by Dieudonne, Jean Alexandre
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    by Dieudonne, Jean 1906-1992
    Published 1964
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    by Dieudonne, Jean 1906-1992
    Published 1971
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    by Dieudonne, Jean 1906-1992
    Published 1971
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    by Dieudonne, Jean 1906-1992
    Published 1969
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    by Dieudonne, Jean 1906-1992
    Published 1983
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    by Dieudonne, Jean 1906-1992
    Published 1977
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    by Dieudonne, Jean 1906-1992
    Published 1973
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    by Dieudonne, Jean 1906-1992
    Published 1974
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