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  1. Scientifique Polonais: Adam Skorek, Joseph Tykocinski-Tykociner, Henryk Arctowski, Stefan Mazurkiewicz, Jan Czerski (French Edition)
  2. Podstawy Rachunku Prawdopodobienstwa. by Stefan Mazurkiewicz, 1956
  3. TRAVAUX DE TOPOLOGIE Institut Mathematique De L'academie Polonaise Des Sciences by Stefan MAZURKIEWICZ, 1959-01-01
  4. Travaux de topologie et ses applications. by Stefan Mazurkiewicz, 1969

61. Genealogia Polska
Jan mazurkiewicz. Data i miejsce urodzenia Data i miejsce chrztu sw. Rodzicechrzestni Rodzice Dziadkowie mazurkiewicz, WACTAS stefan MAURYCY
http://www.genealogiapolska.pl/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=823&Ite

62. Entrez PubMed
Jan mazurkiewicz to stefan Zeromski 19021907. Contemporary scientific views ofJan mazurkiewicz Article in Polish Nasierowski T. Publication Types
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=3

63. Transactions Of The American Mathematical Society
Maz31 stefan mazurkiewicz, Sur l ensemble des continus péaniens, Fund. Math.17 (1931), 273274. Mil85 Eric C. Milner, Basic wqo- and bqo-theory,
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Retrieve article in: PDF DVI TeX PostScript ... Forward Citations Abstract: We study several natural classes and relations occurring in continuum theory from the viewpoint of descriptive set theory and infinite combinatorics. We provide useful characterizations for the relation of likeness among dendrites and show that it is a bqo with countably many equivalence classes. For dendrites with finitely many branch points the homeomorphism and quasi-homeomorphism classes coincide, and the minimal quasi-homeomorphism classes among dendrites with infinitely many branch points are identified. In contrast, we prove that the homeomorphism relation between dendrites is -universal. It is shown that the classes of trees and graphs are both

64. POLISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, INSTITUTE OF MATHEMATICS FUNDAMENTA
founded in 1920 by Zygmunt Janiszewski, stefan mazurkiewicz and Waclaw Sierpinskicontinued by Karol Borsuk and Kazimierz Kuratowski. ISSN 00162736(p)
http://journals.impan.gov.pl/Publ/fminfo.html
POLISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, INSTITUTE OF MATHEMATICS FUNDAMENTA MATHEMATICAE founded in 1920 by Zygmunt Janiszewski, Stefan Mazurkiewicz and Wacław Sierpiński
continued by Karol Borsuk and Kazimierz Kuratowski ISSN: 0016-2736(p) FUNDAMENTA MATHEMATICAE concentrates on papers devoted to Set Theory, Mathematical Logic and Foundations of Mathematics, Topology and its Interactions with Algebra, Dynamical Systems

65. INSTITUTE OF MATHEMATICS · POLISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES FUNDAMENTA
founded in 1920 by Zygmunt Janiszewski, stefan mazurkiewicz and Waclaw Sierpinskicontinued by Karol Borsuk and Kazimierz Kuratowski
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FUNDAMENTA MATHEMATICAE founded in 1920 by Zygmunt Janiszewski, Stefan Mazurkiewicz and Wacław Sierpiński
continued by Karol Borsuk and Kazimierz Kuratowski ISSN: 0016-2736(p) 1730-6329(e) FUNDAMENTA MATHEMATICAE concentrates on papers devoted to Set Theory, Mathematical Logic and Foundations of Mathematics, Topology and its Interactions with Algebra, Dynamical Systems Editorial Board Stanisław Balcerzyk
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66. Stefan Mazurkiewicz Université Montpellier II
Translate this page stefan mazurkiewicz (1888-1945). Cette image et la biographie complète en anglaisrésident sur le site de l’université de St Andrews Écosse
http://ens.math.univ-montp2.fr/SPIP/article.php3?id_article=1535

67. Pagina De Roberto Moriyon
SM, stefan mazurkiewicz, Ph.D. University of Lwów 1913. SZ, Stanislaw Zaremba,Ph.D. Université Paris IVSorbonne 1889. VL, von Langsdorf, Ph.D.
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68. Probably Almost All Mathematicians Working Today, If They Trace
mazurkiewicz, stefan Mencke, Otto Ohm, Martin Pfaff, Johann Friedrich Picard, C.Emile (Charles) Plucker, Julius Poisson, Simeon Denis Rajchman, Aleksander
http://www.math.technion.ac.il/~mcwikel/genealogy/gen-0.htm
Probably almost all mathematicians working today, if they trace back to find who were their teachers and the teachers of their teachers, and so on, will find that they are the "descendants" of a number of very famous mathematicians. In my case I found that, via my splendid Ph.D. supervisor Yoram Sagher, I am the "descendant" of, among others, Jacob and Johann Bernoulli, Chebyshev, Darboux, Dirichlet, Euler, Fourier, Gauss, Hilbert, Klein, Lagrange, Leibniz, Markov, Picard, Poisson, Sierpinski, Steinhaus, and Zygmund. My mathematical "genealogy" is shown in five files. (Several files are needed because some of my "ancestors" had two Ph.D. supervisors.) Just click on each number to go to the corresponding file. I obtained the information in these files from the mathematical genealogy website.
http://www.genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu

or its "mirror", which currently works better, at
http://www.genealogy.ams.org
More information about my teacher and my teacher's teacher's (where "teacher" means supervisor for Ph.D.) etc. and their theses can be found via this website. In these files, the year when, and city or university where a mathematician obtained his doctoral degree is written under his name, if these are known. A number in square brackets [N] next to the name of some mathematician where N=1,2,3,4 or 5, means that by clicking on that "[N]" you can move to the file which contains details of the mathematical "ancestry" of that mathematician.

69. Collected Works
Note Liste des travaux scientifiques de stefan mazurkiewicz p. 19 26.Note Includes bibliographical references. Subject Topology.
http://lib.nmsu.edu/subject/math/mbib.html
C OLLECTED W ORKS F M ATHEMATICIANS B IBLIOGRAPHY
CALL NO: QA3 A14 1881
AUTHOR: Abel, Niels Henrik, 1802-1829.
MAIN TITLE: OEuvres completes de Niels Henrik Abel.
EDITION: Nouv. ed., publiee aux frais de l'etat norve-gien par L. Sylow
PUBLISHER: Christiania [Sweden] Grondahl, 1881.
LOCATION: Branson
Material: 2 v. in 1. 28 cm.
Contents: t. 1. Memoires publies par Abel.t. 2. Memoires posthumes d'Abel
Subject: Mathematics. cm
Added Entry: Sylow, Peter Ludvig Mejdel, 1832-
Added Entry: Lie, Sophus, 1842-1899. CALL NO: QB3 A2 AUTHOR: Adams, John Couch, 1819-1892. MAIN TITLE: The scientific papers of John Adams Couch, edited by William Grylls
Adams, with a memoir by J. W. L. Glaisher. PUBLISHER: Cambridge, University press, 1896-1900. LOCATION: Branson V.1 and V.2
Material: 2 v. front. (port.) fold. map, facsims., diagr. 30 cm.
Contents: v. 1. Biographical notice, by J. W. L. Glaisher. [Original papers published by the author during his lifetime, 1844-1890, ed. by William Grylls Adams]v. 2. pt. 1. Extracts from unpublished manuscripts, ed. by Ralph Allen Simpson. pt. 2. Terrestial magnetism, ed. by William Grylls Adams.
Subject: Geomagnetism.

70. Senza Nome1.html
At the same time, Zawirski and stefan mazurkiewicz published papers on relatedtopics (15). Although mazurkiewicz s axiom system is related to inductive
http://www.fmag.unict.it/~polphil/PolPhil/LvovWarsaw/WolReichText.html
Papers on Lvov-Warsaw School Reichenbach's Probability Logic and the Lvov-Warsaw School Jan Wolenski
(Jagiellonian University - Cracow)
Reichenbach himself also offers a geography of probability logic (3). He distinguishes (so called by him) the disparity theory and the identity theory. The problem consists in how are related two concepts of probability, namely that which is applied to sentences and that which is applied to events. On the identity con- ception, the frequency theory of probability is applicable to all concepts of probability: "sentential" probability theory is just isomorphic to "evential" theory of probability; Reichenbach defends the identity theory. According to Carnap, we have the abstract theory of probability which subjected either to statistical interpretation or to logical one. The frequency interpretation is is proper only with respect to statistical probability whereas logical probability is organized by the concept of partial entailment. Thus Carnap's inductive logic is an example of the disparity theory (4). Reichenbach mentioned his idea of probability logic for the first time in 1929. It happened at "Tagung ftr Erkenntnislehre der exakten Wissenschaften" in Prague where he delivered a talk "Kausalitat umd Wahrscheinlichkeit" (11). He suggested probability logic which "umschliesst die strenge (two-valued - J. W.) Logik als einen speziellen Fall der Wahrschewinlichkeit [...] sie verhalt sich zu dieser etwas wie die R i e m a n i s c h e Geometrie zur Eukliischen" (12). In the discussion after his talk, he added: "die Wahrscheinlichkeitstheorie in Rahmen der klassischen Logik keine Aufklarung finden kann" (13). He repeated the same in 1930: "in Wahrscheinlichteitslogik eine induktive Einscheidbarkeit und eine stetige Skala von Wahrcheitswerten auftritt, an Stelle der strenger Endscheidbarkeit und der zwei Wahrheitswerte der stren- gen Logik" (14).

71. Stanislaw Lesniewski
of mathematicians interested in the foundations of mathematics, headed byZygmunt Janiszewski and stefan mazurkiewicz (Warsaw School of Mathematics ).
http://www.fmag.unict.it/~polphil/PolPhil/Lesnie/Lesnie.html
Stanislaw Lesniewski Arianna Betti
Contents Presentation Life Main Works and Selected Bibliography Documentation on Lesniewski and Other Links Papers on Lesniewski A. Betti, Lukasiewicz and Lesniewski on Contradiction
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Philosopher and logician, Lesniewski belonged to the first generation of the Lvov-Warsaw School founded by Kazimierz Twardowski , and is one of the most remarkable scientific personalities in the history of logic. Together with Jan Lukasiewicz and Alfred Tarski , his sole doctoral pupil, he formed the troika which in the 20s-30s of this century made the University of Warsaw perhaps the most important research centre in the world for formal logic. In his mature phase of activity he created a nominalistic system of foundations of mathematics composed of three formal theories of rare power and elegance: Protothetics , the 'theory of first sentences', Ontology, a 'modernized traditional logic', or a calculus of names based on the copula is , and Mereology, the 'theory of parts - mere - and wholes', i.e . the theory of collective classes with which his name is mostly associated. Lesniewski's thought underwent alternate fortunes. It was impressively popular in logical centres and circles which made an orthodoxy of his ideas, but such ideas were completely neglected far from those circles. Lesniewski's work was progressively pervaded by his increasing and maniacal perfectionism, which prevented him from publishing a great deal of results. This perfectionism also led him to firmly reject in public his early 'philosophico-grammatical' writings of 1911-1913. Lesniewski was a leading personality in the

72. New Dictionary Of Scientific Biography
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73. List Of Scientists By Field
Translate this page mazurkiewicz, stefan. McAtee, Waldo Lee. McClung, Clarence Erwin. McClung, ClarenceErwin. McColl, Hugh. McCollum, Elmer Verner. McCollum, Elmer Verner
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Maanen, Adriaan van Macallum, Archibald Byron Macallum, Archibald Byron MacArthur, Robert Helmer Macaulay, Francis Sowerby Macbride, David Macbride, David MacBride, Ernest William MacCullagh, James MacCulloch, John MacCulloch, John Mach, Ernst Mach, Ernst Mach, Ernst Machatschki, Felix Karl Ludwig Machatschki, Felix Karl Ludwig Machatschki, Felix Karl Ludwig Macheboeuf, Michel Macheboeuf, Michel Maclaurin, Colin Maclean, John Maclear, Thomas MacLeod, Colin Munro MacLeod, Colin Munro Macleod, John James Rickard Maclure, William MacMahon, Percy Alexander Macmillan, William Duncan Macmillan, William Duncan Macquer, Pierre Joseph Macrobius, Ambrosius Theodosius Magalotti, Lorenzo Magati, Cesare Magellan, Jean-Hyacinthe de Magellan, Jean-Hyacinthe de Magellan, Jean-Hyacinthe de Maggi, Bartolomeo Magini, Giovanni Antonio Magini, Giovanni Antonio Magini, Giovanni Antonio Magiotti, Raffaello Magiotti, Raffaello Magiotti, Raffaello Magnenus, Johann Chrysostom Magnenus, Johann Chrysostom Magni, Valeriano Magnitsky, Leonty Filippovich Magnol, Pierre Magnus, Heinrich Gustav

74. Ludomir Lewandowski - Lata 1948-1952
stefan Kucinski; Ludomir Lewandowski; Robert Lewandowski; Zdzislaw Lubranski;Janusz mazurkiewicz; stefan Marody, dziennikarz; Tomasz Mejro
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Szanowny Kolego Zwracam siê w ten sposób poniewa¿ wi±¿e nas w jaki¶ sposób historia szkó³: Gimnazjum im. Stanis³awa Staszica w Warszawie, TPD2 i budynku przy Noakowskiego 6. Z zainteresowaniem przeczyta³em strony internetowe ww Gimnazjum, tudzie¿ stronê Pana i odpowiadaj±c na apel ¶lê nastêpujace wspomnienia, a mo¿e nawet uzupe³nienia. Koegzystencja Gimnazjum im. Staszica i TPD2 w obrêbie budynku przy Noakowskiego 6 uk³ada³a siê poprawnie, dyr. Mo¶cicki (TPD2) stara³ siê o integrowanie klas pochodz±cych od Staszica z TPD2 chocia¿by wokó³ utworzonego wówczas radiowêz³a, wspólnego udzia³u w ró¿nego rodzaju okoliczno¶ciowych "capstrzykach" politycznych i organizacji ZMP, dyrektor Kuczewski robi³ swoje tzn. pilnowa³ by utrzymaæ "swoj±" kadrê nauczycielsk± i utrzymaæ poziom nauki co mu siê, o dziwo, udawa³o w czasach rozpanoszenia ZMP, które uwa¿a³o za swoj± powinno¶æ kontrolowanie i wp³ywanie na tre¶ci nauczania, zw³aszcza przedmiotów humanistycznych, jêz. polskiego i historii, a tak¿e kwalifikowanie kandydatów na studia! Takie to by³y czasy. Jak wspomnia³em na wstêpie kronika prowadzona przez Pana okres ten pomija choæ moim zdaniem stanowi on pocz±tek zdarzeñ wieñczonych przyjêciem imienia Patrona i Sztandaru przez XIV LO. Uczniowie ostatnich lat maturalnych 1951 i 1952 nie wykazuj± intencji utrzymywania kontaktów wynikaj±cych z kilku lat wspólnej nauki. S±dzê, ¿e wynika to z zachwiania to¿samo¶ci pochodzenia: czy my to Staszic, czy TPD2 ?. Wobec tego nie pojawiaj± siê na spotkaniach np. mszach w ko¶ciele przy ul. Emilii Plater (by³ on "ko¶cio³em Staszica"), po¶wiêcanych pamiêci uczniów tej szko³y. Na msze przychodz± byli uczniowie Szko³y Realnej i z okresu wojennego. Ta tradycja niebawem zginie. Mo¿e j± wskrzesiæ ?. Ja osobi¶cie czujê siê (i jestem) ostatnim rocznikiem Gimnazjum im. Staszica, w którym rozpocz±³em w 1948r naukê, lecz nie dystansujê siê od faktu udzia³u w ¿yciu szko³y TPD2 - protoplasty XIV LO. im. Stanis³awa Staszica.

75. Polska Szko³a Matematyczna
sie (na podstawie pracy z topologii) stefan mazurkiewicz (18881945). mazurkiewicz byl swietnym wykladowca i bardzo aktywnym badaczem naukowym,
http://www.mt.com.pl/num/09_00/matma.htm
M³ody Technik Polska Szko³a Matematyczna Wrzesieñ 2000 Nowy rok szkolny przywitajmy tym razem rozwa¿aniami dotycz±cymi rozwoju polskiej my¶li matematycznej, jej rodowodu oraz znaczenia dla innych nauk. Profesor Stefan Banach "Polska eksportuje wêgiel i twierdzenia matematyczne" powiedzia³ w 1946 roku Stanis³aw Skrzeszewski, ówczesny dyrektor departamentu w Ministerstwie O¶wiaty. Istotnie, wêgiel by³ wtedy niemal jedynym bogactwem materialnym, który mogli¶my eksportowaæ, a matematyka jednym z niewielu dóbr duchowych, z których Polska lat miêdzywojennych by³a s³ynna na ca³y ¶wiat. ¯eby zrozumieæ fenomen Polskiej Szko³y Matematycznej, trzeba cofn±æ siê do lat po powstaniu styczniowym. Po kolejnym przegranym powstaniu do g³osu doszli ludzie, o których mówi siê, ¿e byli nudni i ma³o romantyczni. To pozytywi¶ci. To oni g³osili, ¿e zamiast organizowaæ kolejne zrywy przeciw zaborcom, nale¿y po prostu rozwijaæ naukê, gospodarkê, sztukê i technikê. Dbaæ o polsk± kulturê - na ile to mo¿liwe w niewoli. A wtedy niepodleg³o¶æ bêdzie ³atwiej wywalczyæ i ³atwiej utrzymaæ. Jedn± z takich pozytywistycznych instytucji by³a Kasa im. Mianowskiego, patronuj±ca nauce i naukowcom na ziemiach polskich. Powsta³a ona w 1881 roku. Wydawano ksi±¿ki, wysy³ano m³odych uczonych za granicê, a w kraju organizowano kursy i nieformalne uniwersytety. Do takich nazw instytucji powo³anych przez kasê im. Mianowskiego, jak Uniwersytet Lataj±cy i Towarzystwo Kursów Naukowych, nawi±zywa³a opozycja w Polsce w latach siedemdziesi±tych i osiemdziesi±tych XX wieku.

76. Theory Of Computation Ph.D. Genealogy Database Last Updated July
Cornell 1969 Karol Borsuk stefan mazurkiewicz Warsaw 1931 W. Bosma Peter Paul Munich IT 1980 stefan mazurkiewicz Waclaw Sierpinski Lwow 1913 John
http://www.cs.rpi.edu/~musser/stl-book/source/TCS-genealogy.txt

77. Uniwersytet Warszawski
stefan mazurkiewicz, Waclaw Sierpinski, Wiktor Porzezinski, Kazimierz Zorawski,Zygmunt Lempicki, stefan Pienkowski, Adam Krynski, Jan Baudouin de Courtenay
http://www.uw.edu.pl/pl.php/wczoraj/historia/1918p.html
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Stefan Mazurkiewicz, Wac³aw Sierpiñski, Wiktor Porzezinski, Kazimierz Zorawski, Zygmunt Lempicki, Stefan Pieñkowski, Adam Kryñski, Jan Baudouin de Courtenay, Samuel Dickstein, Boles³aw Hryniewiecki, Jan Karol Kochanowski, Tadeusz Zieliñski, Antoni Przeborski, Karol Appel, Kazimierz Jab³czyñski, Marceli Handelsman, Gustaw Przychocki. Stoj± od lewej w I rzedzie:
Stanis³aw S³oñski, Stanis³aw Lencewicz, Jan Lewiñski, Stanis³aw Thugutt, Wiktor Lampe, Józef Ujejski, Oskar Halecki, Andrzej Tretiak, Micha³ Kamieñski, Wac³aw Baehr, Kazimierz Bassalik, Kazimierz Bia³aszewicz, Bronis³aw Gubrynowicz, Konstanty Janicki, Jan Tur, Adam Krokiewicz, Tadeusz Kotarbinski, Stanis³aw Szober. Stoj± od lewej w II rzêdzie:
Zygmunt Batowski, Wojciech ¦wiêtos³awski, Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz, Bogdan Nawroczyñski, Czes³aw Bia³obrzeski, W³adys³aw Tatarkiewicz, Stanis³aw Lesniewski, W³odzimierz Antoniewicz, Tadeusz Walek-Czarnecki, Stanis³aw Arnold, Wac³aw Roszkowski, Jan Samsonowicz, Witold Stefañski, Henryk Mo¶cicki.

78. LICS - Index Of Papers And Short Presentations By Authors : W
An Expressively Complete Linear Time Temporal Logic for mazurkiewicz Traces (LICS1997) More stefan Wohrle. Paper stefan Wohrle Wolfgang Thomas
http://www.lfcs.inf.ed.ac.uk/events/lics/papers/W.html
IEEE Symposium on Logic in Computer Science
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LICS website Main Page All Conferences Papers by Author Newsletters Authors on this page:
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79. Polscy Naukowcy
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