Edward Marczewski (15 November 1907 – 17 October 1976) was a Polish mathematician. He was born Szpilrajn but changed his name while hiding from Nazi persecution...
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Marczewski (feminine Marczewska) is a Polish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Edward Marczewski, Polish mathematician Frank-Michael Marczewski...
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Mathematics have included: Wacław Sierpiński Kazimierz Kuratowski Edward Marczewski Bronisław Knaster Zygmunt Janiszewski Stefan Mazurkiewicz Stanisław...
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Economics Stanisław Kulczyński (1945–1951) Jan Mydlarski (1951–1953) Edward Marczewski (1953–1957) Kazimierz Szarski (1957–1959) Witold Świda (1959–1962)...
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at the Wrocław University of Technology. With Bronisław Knaster, Edward Marczewski and Hugo Steinhaus, he was a co-founder of the mathematical journal...
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Henkin, Bjarni Jónsson, Roger Lyndon, and others. In the late 1950s, Edward Marczewski emphasized the importance of free algebras, leading to the publication...
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Stanisław Zaremba Georgy Voronoy Doctoral students Jerzy Browkin Edward Marczewski Stefan Mazurkiewicz Jerzy Neyman Stanisław Ruziewicz Andrzej Schinzel...
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using the axiom of choice was first published by Edward Marczewski (Szpilrajin) in 1930. Marczewski writes that the theorem had previously been proven...
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scientists. A telegram addressed to his family by Bronisław Knaster, Edward Marczewski, Hugo Steinhaus, and Władysław Ślebodziński expressed this recognition:...
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to Bełżec extermination camp) Simion Stoilow Edward Szpilrajn (later changed his name to Edward Marczewski to escape Nazi persecution) Stanisław Ulam (left...
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