Polish mathematicians and mathematics in World War I

In the second part of our article we continue presentation of individual fates of Polish mathematicians (in a broad sense) and the formation of modern Polish mathematical community against the background of the events of World War I. In particular we focus on the situations of Polish mathematic...

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Main Authors: Stanisław Domoradzki, Małgorzata Stawiska
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences 2019-11-01
Series:Studia Historiae Scientiarum
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Online Access:https://ojs.ejournals.eu/SHS/article/view/6903
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description In the second part of our article we continue presentation of individual fates of Polish mathematicians (in a broad sense) and the formation of modern Polish mathematical community against the background of the events of World War I. In particular we focus on the situations of Polish mathematicians in the Russian Empire (including those affiliatedwith the University of Warsaw, reactivated by Germans, and the Warsaw Polytechnics, founded already by Russians) and other countries.
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spelling doaj-art-9b9769ffc5e0415b824becf1642ba3e92025-01-31T23:45:59ZengPolish Academy of Arts and SciencesStudia Historiae Scientiarum2451-32022543-702X2019-11-0118Polish mathematicians and mathematics in World War IStanisław Domoradzki0Małgorzata Stawiska1Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Rzeszów, PolandMathematical Reviews, 416 Fourth St., Ann Arbor, MI 48103, USA , American Mathematical Society (Ann Arbor, USA) In the second part of our article we continue presentation of individual fates of Polish mathematicians (in a broad sense) and the formation of modern Polish mathematical community against the background of the events of World War I. In particular we focus on the situations of Polish mathematicians in the Russian Empire (including those affiliatedwith the University of Warsaw, reactivated by Germans, and the Warsaw Polytechnics, founded already by Russians) and other countries. https://ojs.ejournals.eu/SHS/article/view/6903Polish mathematical communityWorld War IRussian EmpireSociety for Scientific Courses in WarsawPolish University College in Kievteaching at the academic level outside traditional institutions
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Małgorzata Stawiska
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Studia Historiae Scientiarum
Polish mathematical community
World War I
Russian Empire
Society for Scientific Courses in Warsaw
Polish University College in Kiev
teaching at the academic level outside traditional institutions
title Polish mathematicians and mathematics in World War I
title_full Polish mathematicians and mathematics in World War I
title_fullStr Polish mathematicians and mathematics in World War I
title_full_unstemmed Polish mathematicians and mathematics in World War I
title_short Polish mathematicians and mathematics in World War I
title_sort polish mathematicians and mathematics in world war i
topic Polish mathematical community
World War I
Russian Empire
Society for Scientific Courses in Warsaw
Polish University College in Kiev
teaching at the academic level outside traditional institutions
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