Camille Jordan

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Camille Jordan was a 19th-century French mathematician best known for his foundational work in group theory and linear algebra, including the Jordan normal form.

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Évariste Galois influenced Camille Jordan
Jordan–Hölder theorem namedAfter Camille Jordan
Henri Lebesgue influencedBy Camille Jordan
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Jordan curve theorem namedAfter Camille Jordan
Jordan curve theorem earlyProofBy Camille Jordan