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- The ghosts of the École Normale (Q254468) (← links)
- Mathematics east and west, theory and practice: the example of distributions (Q972577) (← links)
- From Nancy to Copenhagen to the World: the internationalization of Laurent Schwartz and his theory of distributions (Q1678022) (← links)
- Marie-Hélène Schwartz and radial vector fields, a mathematical course (Q2019422) (← links)
- Models from the nineteenth century used for visualizing optical phenomena and line geometry (Q2101889) (← links)
- Interview with Andreas Daniel Matt: real-time mathematics (Q2101903) (← links)
- Y for \(y = f(x)\). The history of the notion of function in 15,000 characters (Q2304788) (← links)
- Rockefeller philanthropy and mathematical emigration between World Wars (Q2354118) (← links)
- A mathematician grappling with his century. Transl. from the French by Leila Schneps (Q2703354) (← links)
- A mad day's work: from Grothendieck to Connes and Kontsevich. The evolution of concepts of space and symmetry (Q2750960) (← links)
- One hundred twenty-one days. Translated from the 2014 French original by Christiana Hills (Q2834602) (← links)
- Creation/Representation/Transmission: Culture and/of Mathematicians’ Autobiographies (Q3386716) (← links)
- The Map of My Life (Q3535419) (← links)
- Commemoration of Maurice Audin's thesis who was killed during the Algerian war (Q4213498) (← links)
- The Dawn of Martingale Convergence: Jessen’s Theorem and Lévy’s Lemma (Q6096233) (← links)
- Analysis or Probability? Eight Letters Between Børge Jessen and Paul Lévy (Q6096244) (← links)
- Counterexamples to Abstract Probability: Ten Letters by Jessen, Doob and Dieudonné (Q6096245) (← links)