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  1. Université Paris CitéUFR de Mathématiques - IMJ-PRGCase 7012F-75205 Paris Cedex 13 France Tél.: +33 (0)1 57 27 91 43. broue AT math.univ-paris-diderot.fr&nbsp. ADRESSE PHYSIQUE IMJ-PRG Bureau 637 - Bâtiment Sophie Germain8, Place Aurélie Nemours 75205 Paris Cedex 13France. Organismes de rattachement.

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  2. Michel Broue. Professor Michel Broué is a Senior Lecturer at AUP for August-December 2019. He is Emeritus Mathematics Professor at the University of Paris, Member of the Institut Universitaire de France, Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy for Arts and Sciences. He has been the Director of the Mathematics and Computer Department of ...

  3. Michel Broué French mathematician ... Paris Diderot University (doctorate in France, –1975) Doctoral advisor: Claude Chevalley; ... Institut universitaire de France;

  4. Claude Chevalley. Jean-Pierre Serre. Doctoral students. Raphaël Rouquier. Michel Broué (born 28 October 1946) is a French mathematician. He holds a chair at Paris Diderot University. Broué has made contributions to algebraic geometry and representation theory. In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.

  5. Jan 30, 2024 · Michel Broué is a distinguished French mathematician specialising in algebra. He is known for his work on modular representations of finite groups (where a famous conjecture bears his name), on the "generic approach" to representations of finite reductive groups, as well as for work on related areas like cyclotomic Hecke algebras.

  6. Michel Broué CNRS, Institut de Mathématiques de Jussieu-Paris Rive Gauche Université Paris Cité Paris, France ISBN 978-3-031-50061-9 ISBN 978-3-031-50062-6 (eBook)

  7. About this book. During the springs of 2011 and 2012, the author was invited by Peking University to give an advanced undergraduate algebra course (once a week over two months each year). This book was written during and for that course. By no way does it claim to be too exhaustive. It was originally intended as a brief introduction to algebra ...

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