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Answer by Geoff Robinson for Mathematicians with both “very abstract” and “very applied” achievements

Perhaps Helmut Wielandt might be mentioned. As well as his work on finite group theory, he has a famous theorem on doubly stochastic matrices, and another elegant proof (albeit of a previously known theorem) that the equation $AB -BA = I$ can't hold in any (real or complex) normed algebra.


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