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  1. Theory of Retracts by Karol borsuk, 1967
  2. Theory of Shape. Monografie Matematyczne Tom 59 by Karol Borsuk, 1975-06
  3. Proceedings of the International Conference on Geometric Topology, Warszawa, August 24-September 2, 1978
  4. Oeuvres Choisies. Redigees par Karol Borsuk, Jan Jaworowski, Bronislaw Knaster et Kasimierz Kuratowski by Zygmunt Janiszewski, 1962-01-01
  5. Karol Borsuk: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i>
  6. Foundations of Geometry: Euclidean, Bolyal-Lobachevskian, Projective by karol; szmielew, Wanda borsuk, 1960
  7. MULTIDIMENSIONAL ANALYTIC GEOMETRY by Karol Borsuk, 1969-01-01
  8. Foundations of Geometry: Euclidean, Bolyai-Lobachevskian & Projective by Karol & SZMIELEW,Wanda BORSUK, 1957
  9. Collected papers by Karol Borsuk, 1983
  10. Theory of shape: Lectures, fall, 1970 (Lecture notes series) by Karol Borsuk, 1973
  11. Theory of shape (Monografie matematyczne) by Karol Borsuk, 1975
  12. Multidimensional analytic geometry (Polska Akademia Nauk. Institut matematyczny. Monografie matematyczne, v. 50) by Karol Borsuk, 1969

61. Axioms Of Incidency
This article is based on {\it ``Foundations of Geometry } by karol borsuk andWanda Szmielew (1). The fourth axiom of incidency is weakened.
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Axioms of Incidency
Wojciech A. Trybulec
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Bibliography
2] Czeslaw Bylinski. Some basic properties of sets Journal of Formalized Mathematics
3] Andrzej Trybulec. Domains and their Cartesian products Journal of Formalized Mathematics
4] Andrzej Trybulec. Enumerated sets Journal of Formalized Mathematics
5] Andrzej Trybulec. Tarski Grothendieck set theory Journal of Formalized Mathematics Axiomatics
6] Zinaida Trybulec. Properties of subsets Journal of Formalized Mathematics
7] Edmund Woronowicz. Relations defined on sets Journal of Formalized Mathematics
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62. HJM, Vol. 1, No. 1, 1975
karol borsuk On a Class of Compacta, pp. 113. Maurice Chacron, IN Herstein Powersof Skew and Symmetric Elements in Division Rings, pp. 15-27.
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HOUSTON JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICS
Archived Edition Vol. 1, No. 1, 1975
Editors
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: G.G. Johnson (Houston)
Associate Managing Editors : J. Hausen (Houston), J.A. Johnson (Houston)
Houston Journal of Mathematics
Contents Karol Borsuk
On a Class of Compacta,
pp. 1-13. Maurice Chacron, I. N. Herstein
Powers of Skew and Symmetric Elements in Division Rings,
pp. 15-27. Morton Curtis, Alan Wiederhold
A Note on the Cartan Integers,
pp. 29-33. Charles L. Hagopian
Homogeneous Plane Continua,
pp. 35-41. Karl Heinrich Hofmann, Michael Mislove, Albert Stralka
On the Dimensional Capacity of Compact Semilattices,
pp. 43-55. F. Burton Jones
Use of a New Technique in Homogeneous Continua,
pp. 57-61. Irving Kaplansky
Three-Dimensional Division Algebras. II,
pp. 63-79. Victor Klee A d-Pseudomanifold With f O Vertices Has At Least df O ... -(d-1)(d+2) d-Simplices, pp. 81-86. J. Lambek, B. A. Rattray Localization and Duality in Additive Categories, pp. 87-100. S. McAdam, L. J. Ratliff, Jr. Polynomial Rings and H i -Local Rings (II), pp. 101-120. Kiiti Morita The Hopf Extension Theorem for Topological Spaces,

63. Super Farmer
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65. Book Review: Handbook Of The History Of General Topology, Volume 1
The sixth article is by karol borsuk, and gives a short description, with a longbibliography, of work of Witold Hurewicz (19041956), whom borsuk describes
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Book review: Handbook of the History of General Topology, Volume 1
Gordon Fisher
From TopCom Volume 7, #1 Handbook of the History of General Topology, Volume 1
edited by C. E. Aull and R. Lowen
408 pp. ISBN 0-7923-4479-0
Kluwer Academic Punlishers, Dordrecht, 1997 This is the first of three volumes which are collections of articles by many authors. In this volume, there are 17 articles, an introduction and an index. Many of the articles contain extensive bibliographies of the writings of the people studied, and of auxiliary and secondary literature. The first article in this volume, Felix Hausdorff (1868-1942) , by Gerhard Preuss, in a way sets the tone for the entire collection of articles. Preuss quotes Hausdorff's work Das Chaos in Kosmische Auslese Chaos in Cosmic Selection Auslese can connote an idea of choice as in the English choice specimen , or even a choice selection State of the world is a filled timespan of length zero, just as a moment is an empty timespan of length zero. The state of the world is to the filled timespan as the moment is to the empty timespan or as the point is to the line. Filled time is a continuum of states of the world, simply extended, just as the empty time is a continuum of moments, simply extended, and the line is a continuum of points simply extended."

66. Karok - Definition Of Karok By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus And Encyclo
karol Adamiecki karol borsuk karol II Stanislaw Radziwill karol Józef Wojty karol Józef WojtyÅ,a karol Jozef Wojtyla karol Kennedy Kucher
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67. Profiles Of Women In Mathematics: Krystyna M. Kuperberg
Krystyna Kuperberg started her graduate work in topology in 1966 under thesupervision of karol borsuk. She obtained a master s degree at Warsaw University
http://www.awm-math.org/noetherbrochure/Kuperberg99.html
Krystyna M. Kuperberg
Aperiodic Dynamical Systems
San Antonio, Texas, 1999 Previous Index Next Krystyna Kuperberg started her graduate work in topology in 1966 under the supervision of Karol Borsuk. She obtained a master's degree at Warsaw University and left Poland in 1969 to live in Sweden. In 1972 she moved to Houston and continued the graduate work that she started in Warsaw. She obtained a Ph.D. degree in 1974 at Rice University studying with W.H. Jaco. That year, she and her husband took tenure track positions at Auburn University. Kuperberg was promoted to Full Professor in 1984 and was awarded an Alumni Professorship at Auburn in 1994, During the 24 years of her tenure at Auburn she visited Oklahoma State University in 1982-83, the Courant Institute in 1987, MSRI in 1994-95, and briefly, the University of Paris at Orsay in the summer of 1995. For many years Kuperberg worked primarily in topology, with some interest in discrete geometry. In 1987 she solved an old problem of Knaster concerning bi-homogeneity of continua. In the late 1980's she became interested in fixed points and topological aspects of dynamical systems. In 1993, she constructed a smooth counterexample to the Seifert conjecture, a smooth vector field on the three dimensional sphere without compact orbits. She continued the work on aperiodic flows jointly with her son, and she still works on related problems. Since 1993, she gave over 50 lectures on the subject, including an AMS Plenary Lecture in March 1995, an MAA Plenary Lecture in January 1996, and an ICM 1998 invited talk.

68. AWM Essay Contest: Maja Wichrowska
karol borsuk was intelligent and always wellprepared. One of his greatestqualities was that he would ask questions in and out of the classroom.
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Shapes with No Boundaries: The Life of Krystyna Kuperberg
By Maja Wichrowska
Imagine an area of mathematics where shapes know no boundaries and can bend and twist like a piece of rubber. It is often said of people who study this odd subject, topology, that they can be found dipping a coffee cup into a doughnut because these two objects are "topologically equivalent." One such mathematician, Krystyna Kuperberg, was fascinated by the idea of a theoretical and abstract math that can transform and evolve. Mrs. Kuperberg , incredibly talented in her area, was first mesmerized by mathematics in the small town of Tarnow, Poland. The minute Mrs. Kuperberg entered the classroom as a young girl, she found that she was enchanted by the various numbers scrawled across the chalkboard. She enjoyed attending school in general, but especially watching as the teacher would explain challenging problems in math class. Her parents, both of whom had a higher education, encouraged her throughout her scholastic career, agreeing when Mrs. Kuperberg decided to major in mathematics. In 1962, she followed in the footsteps of her brother, Andrzej Trybulec, and entered the prestigious University of Warsaw. At Warsaw University, Andrzej Trybulec exclaimed that the only classes worth attending were Borsuk's lectures in topology. Karol Borsuk was intelligent and always well-prepared. One of his greatest qualities was that he would ask questions in and out of the classroom. If he did not know something, he would not hesitate to ask anyone who was more knowledgeable. He was the perfect role model for Mrs. Kuperberg and might have been one of the reasons she began to teach.

69. A Guide To The F. Burton Jones Papers, 1906-1999
borsuk, karol. Box. 2000213/3, Brechner, Beverly. Brouwer, AE. Brown, Jack B.Brown, Robert F. Burgess, CE. C. Chartatonik, WJ. Church, PT
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Descriptive Summary Creator Jones, F. Burton Title F. Burton Jones Papers Dates: Abstract This collection consists of the correspondence, research material, personal documents of F. Burton Jones (1910-1999), as well as books and reprints by other mathematicians that he collected during his career. Accession No. Extent 12 ft. Language English. Repository Center for American History,The University of Texas at Austin
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Jones was raised in Albany, Texas and attended the University of Texas at Austin where he completed his doctoral thesis under the direction of R. L. Moore in 1935. He was a topologist who worked in continua and in abstract spaces and originated the famous normal Moore space problem. Jones' primary teaching posts were at the University of Texas at Austin, the University of North Carolina and the University of California at Riverside. During his career, he published over 40 mathematical papers. Return to the Table of Contents
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This collection consists of the correspondence, research material, personal documents of F. Burton Jones (1910-1999), as well as books and reprints by other mathematicians that he collected during his career.

70. A Guide To The David Henderson Papers, 1900, 1961-1964
Professors RH Bing and Leonard Gillman, Summer 1963 and Fall 1963. Volume 9,Math 753, Theory of Retracts, Professor karol borsuk, Fall 1963
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Descriptive Summary Creator Henderson, David W., 1939- Title David Henderson Papers Dates: Abstract This collection consists of the mathematics course notes taken by David Henderson while a graduate student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, ca. 1961-1964. Accession No. Extent 1 ft., 3in. Language English. Repository Center for American History,The University of Texas at Austin
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Henderson completed his doctorate at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1964 under the direction of R. H. Bing, and went on to teach at Cornell University. His research interests include geometric topology and mathematics education. Return to the Table of Contents
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This collection consists of the mathematics course notes taken by David Henderson while a graduate student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, ca. 1961-1964. Most of the courses were in topology. Also includes one photograph (electronic printout) of a wedding group, ca. 1900 with connections to American mathematics.

71. UW ARMS - A & B Biographical Files
borsuk, Gerry. borsuk, karol. Bosch, Virginia. Boss, Pauline. Boston, Jeanne.Bosworth, Kris, Botham, Richard J. Botkin, Alexander C. Botsford, Walter S.
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72. LogBank - On Logic In Warsaw Scientific Society
Among the members of the Society were so prominent logicians and mathematicians,as karol borsuk, LEJBrouwer, Tadeusz Kotarbinski, Kazimierz Kuratowski,
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ARSAW SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY, whose official name in Latin reads Societas Scientiarum Varsaviensis , was established in Warsaw, 1800, to advance sciences and arts. It is merited for enormous contributions to scientific and cultural development of Poland. For instance, in the twenties of the 19th century the mechanical calculator of Abraham Stern (a Jewish mechanician from a small town in Eastern Poland) was demonstrated by the constructor and discussed at its sessions. In the first half of our century, its merits are most conspicuous in logic and mathematics. The Proceedings of its sessions played a significant role for mathematics owing to prompt publication of results; their first volume, including some Waclaw Sierpinski's results, appeared in 1908. Consequential achievements, e.g., those on definability, were first announced at its sessions, and seminal works were first published by it, as Jacques Herbrand's Recherches sur la Theorie de la Demonstration , 1930, and Alfred Tarski's Pojecie Prawdy (The Concept of Truth in Formalized Languages), 1933.

73. Stanislaw M. Ulam Papers, American Philosophical Society
borsuk, karol. Some in Polish. Folder 1, 19371959. Folder 2, 1960-1979.Madison, WI., Weizmann Inst. lecture. Folder 3, 1980-1982; nd
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Stanislaw M. Ulam Papers
(36 linear feet) Ms. Coll. 54 American Philosophical Society 105 South Fifth Street * Philadelphia, PA 19106-3386 Table of contents Abstract A gifted mathematician, Polish-born Stanislaw Ulam made contributions to set theory, topology, mathematical logic, and number theory, but is most widely remembered for his work in fostering the technical development of thermonuclear weapons. He was associated with Los Alamos Scientific Laboratories for most of the years between 1943 and 1965, and thereafter with the University of Colorado. These papers include personal and professional correspondence, manuscripts of both published and unpublished works, and memorabilia.
  • Background note Administrative information Background note Stanislaw Ulam Stanislaw Ulam was gifted mathematician who, during the course of his career, made significant contributions to set theory, topology, ergodic theory, probability, cellular automata theory, the study of nonlinear processes, the function of real variables, mathematical logic, and number theory. Perhaps his greatest achievement was the development of the Monte Carlo method for solving complex mathematical problems by electronic random sampling, but he made equally noteworthy contributions in hydrodynamics (three-dimensional fluid flow), the development of nuclear propulsion for space flight (Project Orion), and in fields as disparate as physics, biology, and astronomy. Yet despite the breadth of his scholarship, Ulam is most often remembered for the central role he played in the early development of the American hydrogen bomb.

74. May 2005
karol borsuk, 9 John Scott Russell, 10 Wilhelm Killing, 11 Edna Kramer Lassar,12 Florence Nightingale, 13 Lorenzo Mascheroni, 14 Archie Alexander
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Edna Kramer Lassar Florence Nightingale Lorenzo Mascheroni Archie Alexander Emile Mathieu Maria Agnesi Bertrand Russell Edmond Bour Henry White Gaspard Gustave de Coriolis Alfred Dixon Lipman Bers Wladyslaw Orlicz Karl Peterson Abraham de Moivre John Edward Campbell Hans Zassenhaus Harry Bateman Karl Wilhelm Feuerbach John Kemeny A quotation for May: Lipa Bers (1914 - 1993) ... mathematics is very much like poetry ... what makes a good poem a great poem is that there is a large amount of thought expressed in very few words. In this sense formulas like or are poems. Quoted in D Albers, G Alexanderson, C Reid, More Mathematical People This calendar is available in a printable PDF format.

75. The Princeton Mathematics Community In The 1930s : Index Of Names
borsuk, karol 174 38-13; Bourbaki, Betty 14-9 31-4 41-5,15; Bourbaki, Nicolaus14-9 31-4 41-5,15; Boutroux, French mathematician 37-4; Brahana,
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Ackermann, W. Adams, C.R., [mathematician at Brown] Adams, Edwin Plimpton Addison, John Agnew, Ralph P. Ahlfors, Lars V. Albert, Adrian A. Alder, Henry Alexander, J(ames) W(addell) Alexander, Mrs. James, [wife of J.W. Alexander] Alexander, Mrs. John, [mother of J.W. Alexander] Alexandroff, Paul Alfing Alfven, H. Alger, P(hilip) L(angdon) Allen, R.G.D.

76. -:: RMMI ::-
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77. -:: RMMI ::-
Dirigent karol borsuk Am 30. Juli Galakonzert Das Programm des symphonischenOrchesters und Chor im Jahre 2000 Márk Rózsavölgyi Erster Ungarischer
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78. Battle For Wesnoth - About
Artur R. Czechowski; Bartek Waresiak (Dragonking); borsuk; karol Nowak (grzywacz);methinks; Michal Jedynak (Artanis); Pawel Stradomski; Pawel Tomak
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79. Karol Borsuk Université Montpellier II
karol borsuk Kathleen McNulty Antonelli karolborsuk (1905-1982). Cette image et la biographie complète en anglais résident sur
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80. Contents Of Vol.17, No.2 (1982)
M. Puta, Some spectral properties of a differential operator ?h, (403411). M.Moszynska, karol borsuk 08.05.1905. - 24.01.1982., (413-423)
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Glasnik Matematicki, Vol. 17, No.2 (1982)
Contents
  • J. Xenikakis, Small sets in the sense on similarity. II
  • J. Shawe-Taylor and T. Pisanski, Cycle permutation graphs with large girth
  • B. Zelinka, Bichromaticity and minimum degree of a bipartite graph
  • V. Peric, Eine Charakterisierung der 0-dimensionalen Ringe
  • M. Tadic, The C -algebra of SL k
  • J. E. Pecaric, Inverse of Steffensen's inequality
  • I. Franic, Two results in 2-normed spaces
  • B. V. Limaye, R. D. Mehta and M. H. Vasavada, Maximal ideal space and Silov boundary of the tensor product of real Banach algebras
  • B. Najman, Scattering theory for matrix operators II. Scattering theory for the abstract differential equation with a gyroscopic term
  • B. Rzepecki, A note on some fixed point theorems
  • Z. Kominek, Some remarks on the Boyd-Wong's theorem
  • I. Kamenarovic, On line complexes in the isotropic space I
  • C. Read-Derchain and B. Rouxel, Sue les complexes de Waelsch des congruences d'un couple T
  • J. J. Charatonik and K. Omiljanowski, On the set of interiority of a mapping
  • P. Papic, Quelques generalisations de la notion de regularite
  • G. Balasubramanian

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