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Stefan Banach [] (1892–1945) was a Polish mathematician who worked in interwar Poland and in Soviet Ukraine. A self-taught mathematics prodigy, Banach was the founder of modern functional ...
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Stefan Banach (1892-1945) ... Banach founded modern functional analysis and made major contributions to the theory of topological vector spaces. In addition, he contributed to measure theory, integration, and orthogonal series. ... Honours awarded to Stefan Banach; (Click below for those honoured in this way)
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Biography of the mathematician with links to relevant terms and related links. From the MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive.
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Stefan Banach, son of Stefan Greczek, a tax official and, possibly, of Katarzyna Banach. Who was in fact his mother remains uncertain. Banach was brought up in Krakow by Franciszka Plowa and received his early education from a French intellectual, Juliusz Mien, who was the guardian of Plowa’s daughter.
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This review of Roman Kaluza’s 1996 book The Life of Stefan Banach was published in American Mathematical Monthly 104 (1997), 577-579. ... In at least one printing of the current (fifteenth) edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica, the entry on Stefan Banach did not contain the words "Poland" or "Polish".
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According to our current on-line database, Stefan Banach has 2 students and 149 descendants. We welcome any additional information. ... If you have additional information or corrections regarding this mathematician, please use the update form. To submit students of this mathematician, please use the new data form...
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Stefan Banach; Jeremy Noe; March 17, 2005; ... 2 The Life and Work of Stefan Banach; Stefan Banach was born on March 30, 1892, at St. Lazarus General Hos-pital in Cracow [5]. His father’s name was Stefan Greczek, his mother is listed on his birth certificate as Katarzyna Banach.
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Stefan Banach attended various primary and secondary schools in Kraków. During his first few years at the Gymnasium Banach achieved first class grades, with mathematics and natural sciences being his best subjects.
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Biography of Stefan Banach (BB^Y-1945) ... Stefan Banach's father was Stefan Greczek. The first thing to notice is that Banach was not his father's surname, but Banach was given his father's first name.
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1910-1916 - Stefan Banach studied engineering at the Lwow Polytechnic. ... 1920 - Stefan Banach met Lucja Braus, whom he married in Zakopane. ... 1924 - Stefan Banach was promoted to Ordinary Professor.
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