Jean Alexandre Dieudonné
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Mathematics � The Music of Reason
6 editions
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1998
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Pour l'honneur de l'esprit humain: Les mathématiques aujourd'hui (Collection Pluriel)
3 editions
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1987
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History of Functional Analysis
4 editions
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published
1981
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Foundations of Modern Analysis (Pure and Applied Mathematics, 10)
15 editions
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1977
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A History of Algebraic and Differential Topology, 1900 - 1960
4 editions
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published
1989
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A Panorama of Pure Mathematics, as Seen by N. Bourbaki
2 editions
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1982
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Treatise on Analysis
8 editions
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published
1960
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Treatise on Analysis, Vol. 5
2 editions
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published
1977
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Treatise on Analysis, Vol. 1
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L'arte dei numeri: Matematica e matematici oggi
2 editions
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published
1987
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“The life of a mathematician is dominated by an insatiable curiosity, a desire bordering on passion to solve the problems he is studying.”
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“On foundations we believe in the reality of mathematics, but of course, when philosophers attack us with their paradoxes, we rush to hide behind formalism and say 'mathematics is just a combination of meaningless symbols,' ... Finally we are left in peace to go back to our mathematics and do it as we have always done, with the feeling each mathematician has that he is working with something real. The sensation is probably an illusion, but it is very convenient.”
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