Pierre Cartier

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Pierre Cartier


Born
in Sedan, France
June 10, 1932

Died
August 17, 2024


Average rating: 3.85 · 20 ratings · 1 review · 33 distinct works
Freedom in Mathematics

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Frontiers in Number Theory,...

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Functional Integration: Act...

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Frontiers in Number Theory,...

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The Grothendieck Festschrif...

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La Science des nœuds

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The Grothendieck Festschrif...

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The Grothendieck Festschrif...

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“The Bourbaki were Puritans, and Puritans are strongly opposed to pictorial representations of their faith. The number of Protestants and Jews in the Bourbaki group was overwhelming. And you know that the French Protestants especially are very close to Jews in spirit. I have some Jewish background and I was raised as a Huguenot. We are people of the Bible, of the Old Testament, and many Huguenots in France are more enamoured of the Old Testament than of the New Testament. We worship Jahweh more than Jesus sometimes.”
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