Un portrait kal\'eidoscopique du jeune Camille Jordan
Frederic Brechenmacher (LML)

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent research on Camille Jordan's early mathematical works, highlighting the relationship between Galois and Jordan and exploring the collective impact and reception of Jordan's contributions.
Contribution
It offers a new perspective on Jordan's early works and their collective significance, emphasizing the connection with Galois and the reception of his ideas.
Findings
Reveals the collective nature of Jordan's early research
Highlights the relationship between Galois and Jordan
Provides insights into the reception of Jordan's work
Abstract
This paper aims to provide an overview of recent researches studies on Camille Jordan's early works (1860-1870). We especially shed new light on the relation between Galois and Jordan by discussing the collective dimensions of Jordan's works and their receptions.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCancer Treatment and Pharmacology · History and Theory of Mathematics · Historical and Literary Studies
