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         Galois Evariste:     more books (53)
  1. Evariste Galois (1811-1832) (Vita Mathematica) by Laura Toti Rigatelli, 1996-12-06
  2. Oeuvres Mathematiques D'Evariste Galois (1897) (French Edition) by Evariste Galois, 2010-09-10
  3. Un souvenir d'enfance d'Evariste Galois (French Edition) by Pierre Berloquin, 1974
  4. Evariste Galois (Beihefte zur Zeitschrift "Elemente der Mathematik") by L. Kollros, 1978-01-01
  5. Oeuvres Mathématiques (French Edition) by Évariste Galois, Emile Picard, 2010-01-01
  6. Abhandlungen +â-+ber die algebraische Aufl+â-¦sung by Evariste Galois, 2006
  7. Whom the Gods Love: The Story of Evariste Gaolois (Classics in mathematics education ; v. 7) by Leopold Infeld, 1978-06
  8. Évariste Galois
  9. 1832 Deaths: Jean-François Champollion, Walter Scott, Évariste Galois, Napoleon Ii of France, Jeremy Bentham, Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot
  10. Galois theory;: Lectures delivered at the University of Notre Dame (University of Notre Dame. Notre Dame mathematical lectures) by Emil Artin, 1985
  11. Duelling Fatalities: Alexander Hamilton, Évariste Galois, Alexander Pushkin, Stephen Decatur, Mikhail Lermontov, Ferdinand Lassalle
  12. Oeuvres Mathematiques d'Evariste Galois Publiees en 1897 Suivies d'une Notice sur Evariste Galois et la Theorie des Equations Algebriques by G. Verriest, Evariste Galois, et all 1951
  13. Evariste Galois by Dalmas, 1989-01-01
  14. Finite field: Abstract algebra, Évariste Galois, Field (mathematics), Number theory, Algebraic geometry, Galois theory, Cryptography, Coding theory, Isomorphism, ... Frobenius endomorphism, Green's relations

1. Evariste Galois
Evariste Galois(18111832) was born on October 25, 1811 in Bourg-la-Reine, near Paris, France, into a well-educated family. Galois received his
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2. Évariste Galois - Wikipédia
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‰variste Galois
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‰variste Galois ‰variste Galois 25 octobre 31 mai ) ©tait un jeune math©maticien fran§ais. Alors qu'il ©tait encore adolescent, il d©termina une condition n©cessaire et suffisante pour qu'un polyn´me soit r©soluble par radicaux, et ainsi r©solut un tr¨s vieux probl¨me ouvert. Il mourut lors d'un duel   l'¢ge de vingt ans. groupe groupe de permutations . Son travail sur la th©orie des ©quations fut soumis   l'acad©mie des sciences et fut examin© par Sim©on Denis Poisson qui ne le comprit pas. Il fut   nouveau pr©sent© sous une forme plus condens©e, mais sans r©sultat. L'importance et la port©e de son travail ne furent pas reconnues pendant sa courte vie. Son travail posait les fondements de la th©orie de Galois actuelle, une branche majeure de l' alg¨bre abstraite , ceux des suites pseudo-al©atoires (PN) et de la correction des erreurs dans le codage des applications.

3. Evariste Galois' Biography
Biographies of Mathematicians variste Galois
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4. Evariste Galois (1811 - 1832)
Evariste Galois (1811 1832) Galois is one of the most tragic and romantic figures of mathematics.
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5. Evariste Galois
Evariste Galois born October 25, 1811 near Paris died May 31, 1832 in Paris
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6. Evariste Galois
The Evariste Galois Archive
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7. Galois, Evariste
galois evariste (18111832) Galois was born near Paris and entered the EcoleNormale Supérieure 1829. By then he had already mastered the most recent
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Galois Evariste
French mathematician who originated the theory of groups and greatly extended the understanding of the conditions in which an algebraic equation is solvable.
Augustin Cauchy
, but Galois's attempts to gain recognition for his work were thwarted by the French mathematical establishment.
In 1830, Galois joined the revolutionary movement. In the next year he was twice arrested, and was imprisoned for nine months for taking part in a republican demonstration. Shortly after his release he was killed in a duel. The night before, he had hurriedly written out his discoveries on group theory. His only published work was a paper on number theory 1830.
What has come to be known as the Galois theorem demonstrated the insolubility of higher-than-fourth-degree equations by radicals. Galois theory involved groups formed from the arrangements of the roots of equations and their subgroups, which he fitted into each other rather like Chinese boxes.

8. Tony Rothman's Article On Evariste Galois
Genius and Biographers The Fictionalization of Evariste Galois
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9. Galois, Variste
variste Galois
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10. VARISTE GALOIS
Genius and Biographiers The fictionalization of Evariste Galois. Tony Rothman en The American Mathematical Monthly, vol.89 no. 2, p gs. 84106;
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11. Galois
Biography of Evariste Galois (18111832)
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12. L'esprit Galoisien - Page D'acceuil
Evariste Galois Sa vie, son oeuvre math matique expliqu e, ses relations avec les math maticiens de son temps suivie d'une bibliographie compl te.
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13. Evariste Galois - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Galois was younglooking for his age and had black hair. Enlarge Genius andBiographers The Fictionalization of Evariste Galois by Tony Rothman
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Evariste Galois
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Galois was young-looking for his age and had black hair. ‰variste Galois October 25 May 31 ) was a French mathematician born in Bourg-la-Reine . He was a mathematical child prodigy . While still in his teens, he was able to determine a necessary and sufficient condition for a polynomial to be solvable by radicals , thereby solving a long-standing problem. His work laid the fundamental foundations for Galois theory , a major branch of abstract algebra , and the subfield of Galois connections . He was the first to use the word " group " as a technical term in mathematics to represent a group of permutations . He died in a duel at the age of twenty. In he attempted the entrance exam to ‰cole Polytechnique , without the usual preparation in mathematics, and failed. He failed yet again on the second, final attempt the next year. It is undisputed that Galois was more than qualified; however, accounts differ on why he failed. The legend holds that he thought the exercise proposed to him by the examiner to be of no interest, and, in exasperation, he threw the rag used to clean up chalk marks on the blackboard at the examiner's head. More plausible accounts state that Galois refused to justify his statements and answer the examiner's questions. Galois's behavior was perhaps influenced by the recent suicide of his father.

14. Evariste Galois
Translate this page Berühmte Mathematiker Evariste Galois. galois evariste Galois. 1811 - 1832,Paris. Geboren 1811 in Bourg-la-Reine in der Nähe von Paris.
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Galois Evariste
1811 - 1832, Paris Geboren 1811 in Bourg-la-Reine in der Nähe von Paris. Von seinem Vater, dem Bürgermeister, erbte er die Spottlust und von seiner Mutter die Hitzköpfigkeit. Diese Mischung mit der rasch sich entwickelnden genialen Begabung für Mathematik machte Galois zu einem unruhigen, unzufriedenen jungen Mann, der ständig in Schwierigkeiten geriet. Er stürzte sich in die politischen Auseinandersetzungen der Jahre 1830/31 und verbrachte einen Teil dieser Zeit als politischer Häftling im Gefängnis Saint-Pélagie. Nach seiner Entlassung geriet er sofort wieder in politische Händel und wurde zum Duell gefordert. Er nahm diese Aufforderung an, obwohl er wusste, dass er unterliegen würde.
In der Nacht vor dem Duell bestritt Galois wohl den dramatischsten Kampf eines Wissenschaftlers gegen die verrinnende Zeit, den es je gab. Im Wettlauf mit der Uhr versuchte er, seine Theorien über die Bedingungen, unter denen eine Gleichung beliebigen Grades algebraisch lösbar ist, zu Papier zu bringen. Er beschritt dabei völliges Neuland, indem er die sog. Gruppentheorie auf die Gleichungslehre anwandte. Die wegen der Eile nur skizzenhaft niedergeschriebene Arbeit bot ganzen Generationen von Mathematikern Stoff für ihre Arbeit.
Am Morgen des 30. Mai 1832 trat Galois zum Duell an und wurde von einem Bauchschuss getroffen, an dessen Folgen er am nächsten Tag starb.

15. Evariste Galois
Evariste Galois. born October 25, 1811 near Paris died May 31, 1832 in Paris.In all the history of science there is no completer example of the triumph
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Evariste Galois
born: October 25, 1811 near Paris
died: May 31, 1832 in Paris In all the history of science there is no completer example of the triumph of crass stupidity over untamable genius than is afforded by the all too brief life of Evariste Galois.
(E.T. Bell) Brilliant. Brash. Unlucky. Died at 20. Galois groups and fields. Galois theory. At 16, Galois took the examinations to enter the prestigious Polytechnique and failed. Years later Terquem remarked, "A candidate of superior intelligence is lost with an examiner of inferior intelligence." However, Galois found a mathematics teacher, Louis Richard, and really started studying and doing mathematics. His first paper, on continued fractions, was published when he was 17. At 18, Galois reapplied to the Polytechnique, and again the examination went badly. Finally, during the oral part of the exam, he lost patience with one of the examiners and threw the eraser at him. It was a hit, but Galois could never apply there again. At 19, Galois attended the university and wrote 3 original papers on the theory of algebraic equations. He submitted them to the Academy of Sciences for the competition in mathematics. The Secretary of the Academy took them home to read, but then died before writing a report about them and the papers were never found. Galois was understandably upset: "Genius is condemned by a malicious social organization to an eternal denial of justice in favor of fawning mediocrity."

16. Evariste Galois
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Evariste Galois By Jimmy Tseng
Evariste Galois (1811 – 1832) was a mathematician whose genius engendered innovative ideas and inventive approaches. A tragic hero to mathematicians, Galois brief, chaotic, and dire life on the fringes of the mathematical and political establishments lends easily to the great myth of Galois as the genius oppressed by the hostile, ignorant power structure of his day. His untimely death in a duel, fought for reasons shrouded in the imbroglio of Galois last days, further lends a romantic aura to Galois the myth. Yet, the young man was also an incendiary and hothead whose radical political stances coupled with an acerbic personality, that, perversely, seemed to find comfort in conflict with the mathematical and political establishments, helped to create the conditions for his own death. What can be surely said about Galois is that his early death is a loss to mathematics.
The Myth
It is only a slight exaggeration to say that the myth of Galois is the first and primary story that novice mathematicians learn about being a mathematician. The values embodied in the myth are the values that the mathematical community hold dear: a sharp, lightning-like, supernatural genius, which engenders bolts of original and innovative ideas and methods out of the very air; a forced eremitism caused by the ignorance and hostility of the establishment, and youth. All three of these values conveyed by the myth are held in high esteem by mathematicians.

17. Evariste Galois
Evariste Galois ble født 25. november 1811, og hadde sin mor som lærer i de Men Evariste Galois møtte ikke bare motstand. I 1828 fikk han endelig en
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Evariste Galois
«Den som gudene elsker dør ung», skrev den greske forfatteren Menandros. Det er et sitat en tenker på i forbindelse med Galois. Han ble drept i en duell bare 20 år gammel, men rakk å sette store spor etter seg i matematikkens historie. Evariste Galois ble født 25. november 1811, og hadde sin mor som lærer i de første 12 årene. Moren hadde fått en solid utdanning som hun bragte videre til sønnen. I 1823 begynte Evariste på Lycæe Louis le Grand i Paris. Han hadde fått en grundig utdanning hjemme, og studiene falt lett for ham. Så lett at han etterhvert begynte å kjede seg. I den første tiden viste han ingen spesielle evner i matematikk.
Det andre året begynte han med matematikk og han kom over geometriboken til Marie Legendre (1752-1833). Studenter brukte vanligvis to år på denne, men Evariste leste den som en kriminalbok. Å lese en slik kreativ framstilling av geometrien ble det som åpnet matematikken for Evariste Galois. Skolebøkene som han hadde i matematikk la han til side og tok saken i sine egne hender. Han kastet seg over verkene til tidens fremstående matematikere. Skolegangen gikk imidlertid ikke så bra, Evariste passet ikke inn i det mønsteret som skolen la opp til. At han for eksempel kunne foreta de mest kompliserte utledninger i hodet, førte til at han ikke gjorde det så godt hos lærerne. Han fikk støtte hos sin lærer i matematikk, men liten forståelse hos de andre.
Uten noen forberedelse, og uten å ha fulgt rådet til sin matematikklærer om å arbeide systematisk, meldte han seg til opptaksprøve på

18. GALOIS Evariste
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19. La Galerie De Portraits Des Mathématiciens
galois evariste 18111832, GAUSS Carl Friedrich 1777-1855, GAUSS Carl Friedrich1777-1855. GERBERT d Aurillac 946-1003, GERMAIN Sophie 1776-1831, GODEL Kurt
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20. Evariste Galois
Evariste Galois parents were both intelligent and well educated in philosophy,classical literature and religion. His mother served as Galois sole teacher
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Evariste Galois
Evariste Galois' parents were both intelligent and well educated in philosophy, classical literature and religion. His mother served as Galois' sole teacher until he was 12 years old. She taught him Greek, Latin and religion where she imparted her own scepticism to her son. Galois' father was an important man in the community and in 1815 he was elected mayor of Bourg-la-Reine. His school record is good, and he received several prizes. However Galois was asked to repeat one year because his work in rhetoric was not up to the required standard. In 1827, Galois enrolled in his first mathematics class. He quickly became absorbed in mathematics. His school reports began to describe him as singular, bizarre, original and closed. In 1828, Galois took the examination of the Ecole Polytechnique but failed. He worked more and more on his own researches and less and less on his schoolwork. He studied Legendre's and the treatises of Lagrange. In 1829, Galois had his first mathematics paper published on continued fractions, and he submitted articles on the algebraic solution of equations. Cauchy was appointed as referee of Galois' paper. Later that year, his father committed suicide. Galois was deeply affected by his father's death and it greatly influenced the direction his life was to take. A few weeks after his father's death, Galois presented himself for examination for entry to the Ecole Polytechnique for the second time, and again failed. Galois therefore resigned himself to enter the Ecole Normale.

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