The Origins and Development of the ‘Warsaw School of Mathematics’During the Interwar Period The Warsaw School of Mathematics owed its emergence to the extraordinary scientific and organizational talents of its founders: Zygmunt Janiszewski, Wacław Sierpiński and Stefan Mazurkiewicz. This group of mathematicians achieved substantial results and acquired international recognition over a relatively short period of time. The success was to a large part the effect of implementing Janiszewski’s innovative idea of creating in Warsaw the journal Fundamenta Mathematicae, which started to appear in 1920. Unfortunately, Janiszewski — the author of the idea and first editor of the journal — died even before the initia...
In the talk, we will present persistent efforts to provide modern mathematical education to children...
The Volhynian Gymnasium (and since 1818 Lyceum) in Kremenets was one of the most important Polish sc...
Dwie Warszawy to jeden z czterech szkiców Jerzego Mioduszewskiego z historii matematyki. We w...
In the interwar period Polish mathematics created two thriving schools of mathematics – in Warsaw an...
In the interwar period Polish mathematics created two thriving schools of mathematics – in Warsaw an...
Uniwersytety w Poznaniu i Wilnie (Polska) oraz Kownie (Litwa) maja wiele wspólnego. Wszystkie...
In this study, we present profiles of some distinguished graduates in mathematics of the Jagiellonia...
In the period 1918-1939 mathematics in Poland was led by a few people aiming at clearly defined but ...
In this article I shall explain how Poland- a country having at the beginning of 20th century almost...
Dramatyczne wydarzenia historyczne ostatnich dwóch wieków w Polsce (rozbiory, powstani...
In this article we present diverse experiences of Polish mathematicians (in a broad sense) who durin...
In this study, we continue presenting profiles of some distinguished graduates in mathematics of the...
Stanisław Saks (1897-1942) urodził się w Kaliszu w zasymilowanej rodzinie żydowskiej. Studiował w Un...
In the second part of our article we continue presentation of individual fates of Polish mathematici...
In 1926 and in 1930, members of Mathematics and Physics Students’ Club of the Warsaw University publ...
In the talk, we will present persistent efforts to provide modern mathematical education to children...
The Volhynian Gymnasium (and since 1818 Lyceum) in Kremenets was one of the most important Polish sc...
Dwie Warszawy to jeden z czterech szkiców Jerzego Mioduszewskiego z historii matematyki. We w...
In the interwar period Polish mathematics created two thriving schools of mathematics – in Warsaw an...
In the interwar period Polish mathematics created two thriving schools of mathematics – in Warsaw an...
Uniwersytety w Poznaniu i Wilnie (Polska) oraz Kownie (Litwa) maja wiele wspólnego. Wszystkie...
In this study, we present profiles of some distinguished graduates in mathematics of the Jagiellonia...
In the period 1918-1939 mathematics in Poland was led by a few people aiming at clearly defined but ...
In this article I shall explain how Poland- a country having at the beginning of 20th century almost...
Dramatyczne wydarzenia historyczne ostatnich dwóch wieków w Polsce (rozbiory, powstani...
In this article we present diverse experiences of Polish mathematicians (in a broad sense) who durin...
In this study, we continue presenting profiles of some distinguished graduates in mathematics of the...
Stanisław Saks (1897-1942) urodził się w Kaliszu w zasymilowanej rodzinie żydowskiej. Studiował w Un...
In the second part of our article we continue presentation of individual fates of Polish mathematici...
In 1926 and in 1930, members of Mathematics and Physics Students’ Club of the Warsaw University publ...
In the talk, we will present persistent efforts to provide modern mathematical education to children...
The Volhynian Gymnasium (and since 1818 Lyceum) in Kremenets was one of the most important Polish sc...
Dwie Warszawy to jeden z czterech szkiców Jerzego Mioduszewskiego z historii matematyki. We w...