Polish School of Mathematics
The Polish School of Mathematics was the
Interbellum between World Wars I and II
.
Overview
The Polish School of Mathematics subsumed:
- the Lwów School of Mathematics - mostly focused on functional analysis;
- the ; and
- the analytic functions, differential geometry.
Nomenclature
Poland's mathematicians provided a name to Polish notation and Polish space.
Background
It has been debated what stimulated the exceptional efflorescence of mathematics in Poland after
interbellum
period.
Historical Influences
Over the centuries, Polish mathematicians have influenced the course of history.
hydrogen bomb
.
See also
- Lwów-Warsaw School of Logic.
References
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- ISBN 0-08-023046-6.
- Roman Murawski (2014) The Philosophy and Mathematics of Logic in the 1920s and 1930s in Poland, Maria Kantor translator, ISBN 978-3-0348-0830-9