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Extractions: Profesor W³adys³aw Roman Orlicz urodzi³ siê 24 maja 1903 roku w Okocimiu, w rodzinie pañstwa Franciszka i Marii Orliczów. Starszymi braæmi W³adys³awa byli Kazimierz i Tadeusz (pó¼niejszy profesor Szko³y G³ównej Gospodarstwa Wiejskiego), a m³odszymi Micha³ (tak¿e on zosta³ profesorem obieraj±c za przedmiot swoich zainteresowañ klimatologiê i meteorologiê) oraz Zbigniew. Franciszek Orlicz wcze¶nie i niespodziewanie osieroci³ swoich synów, ale matka ch³opców dzielnie i z oddaniem wype³nia³a swe rodzicielskie obowi±zki i nie zaniedba³a nale¿ytej edukacji swoich synów. W pierwszych dwudziestu latach minionego wieku rodzina Orliczów do¶æ czêsto zmienia³a miejsca pobytu. Wi±za³o siê to z konieczno¶ci± zmiany szkó³, ale fakt ten nie wp³ywa³ w sposób istotny na postêpy w nauce W³adys³awa. Uczêszcza³ on do szkó³ w Tarnowie, morawskim Znaimiu i we Lwowie, gdzie Orliczowie osiedli tu¿ po I Wojnie ¦wiatowej. W³adys³aw, szczególnie w starszych klasach, uczy³ siê doskonale, a wstêpny okres edukacji zakoñczy³ 10 czerwca 1920 roku otrzymuj±c maturê w Pañstwowej Drugiej Szkole Realnej we Lwowie. Zda³ j± z odznaczeniem i podj±³ wkrótce studia na s³awnej Politechnice Lwowskiej. Studia politechniczne nie sprawia³y mu k³opotów. Nie by³y one jednak dla niego dostatecznie fascynuj±ce i ju¿ po roku podj±³ decyzjê o zmianie uczelni. Zapisa³ siê na Wydzia³ Filozoficzny (przekszta³cony wkrótce w Wydzia³ Matematyczno-
Noty Biograficzne - O - Wikipedia, Wolna Encyklopedia wydawca polski Orkan, wladyslaw (1875-1930), pisarz polski orlicz-Dreszer,Gustaw ? Dreszer, Gustaw orlicz- orlicz, wladyslaw - (1903-1990), http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noty_biograficzne_-_O
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LINEAR FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS by wladyslaw orlicz (Polish Acad. Sci.) translated from the Chinese edition byLee Peng Yee (National University of Singapore, Singapore) http://www.worldscibooks.com/mathematics/1557.html
Extractions: Linear Functional Analysis resulted from a series of lectures Orlicz gave in Beijing, China, 1958. The orignal edition was published in Chinese in 1963. It contains all the major theorems that would normally appear in a modern text, the results of special interest to the Polish school, and others which are not easily available elsewhere. Orlicz provided in this book some rare insight and motivation in the subject which was initiated by the Polish school. An addendum to some recent results in Orlicz spaces is included.
Series In Real Analysis by wladyslaw orlicz translated from the Chinese edition by Lee Peng Yee with anaddendum by Wu Congxin. Vol. 5 Generalized Ordinary Differential Equations http://www.worldscibooks.com/series/sra_series.shtml
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Extractions: Latin Nicolaus Copernicus, was the son of a Torun burgher. Copernicus completed mathematical and astronomical studies at Krakow University (also known as the Jagiellonian University) and then studied the liberal arts at Bologna, medicine at Padua, and law at the University of Ferrara, from which he emerged with a doctorate in canon law. Using the instruments he constructed (the originals are in the Uppsala museum in Sweden, taken by the Swedes during the Deluge), Copernicus discovered and proved the heliocentric system, upsetting the medieval notion that the earth was the center of the universe. His theory, "De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium," was published in Nuremberg, May 24, 1543, while Copernicus was on his deathbed. He was reluctant to have it published earlier because it was in conflict with the official teachings of the Catholic Church, which had adopted the Ptolemaic system because it was compatible with the literal interpretations of the Bible. The Copernican view was later corroborated and improved by the great German astronomer, Johannes Kepler (1771-1630) who, relying on the empirical measurements of the Danish astronomer, Tycho Brahe (1546-1601) made the orbits of the planets elliptical rather than circular.
1993 The Conference was devoted to the memory of Professor wladyslaw orlicz (19031990) -one of the founders of functional analysis and the organizer of modern http://www.imub.ub.es/collect/1993.html
Lech Maligranda - Talks wladyslaw orliczhis life and contribution to mathematics, Scientific Session inthe Memory of Professor wladyslaw orlicz (Professor orlicz¹s http://www.sm.luth.se/~lech/talks.html
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IUPUI Department Of Mathematical Sciences University of Chicago), Stanislaw Ulam (1978, University of Colorado, Boulder),wladyslaw orlicz (1979, Adam Mickiewicz University of Poznan, Poland), http://www.math.iupui.edu/news/2003/mmisiurewicz.html
Extractions: Michal Misiurewicz 2003 Recipient of the Sierpinski Medal Professor Michal Misiurewicz of the IUPUI Department of Mathematical Science has been chosen by the Polish Mathematical Society and Warsaw University to deliver the 2003 Sierpinski Lecture and to be the 2003 recipient the prestigious Sierpinski Medal.
Bibliography Schauder, Juliusz Pawel, 18991943, Oeuvres / sous la redactions de Jan Kisynski,wladyslaw orlicz, Marceli Stark, Warszawa, PWN - Editions Scientifiques de http://www.library.cornell.edu/math/bibliography/display.cgi?start=S&
Famous Mathematicians With An O wladyslaw orlicz Juan de Ortega William Osgood Timofei Osipovsky Mikhail OstrogradskiAlexander Ostrowski William Oughtred Jacques Ozanam http://www.famousmathematician.com/az/mathematician_O.htm
Extractions: Dedicated to the memory of my teacher, Juliusz Schauder Before I give my personal reminiscences I would like to recall briefly what is known about Schauder's life (cf. [ ] and [ ]). I will not write here about his work, since this would take us too much aside (for this cf., e.g., [ ] and [ ]; unfortunately, neither text is in English: one is in French and the other in Japanese !). I will begin by quoting his friend and collaborator, Jean Leray (cf. [ ], p.11): Cette oeuvre est en apparenee diverse: elle apporte des contributions souvent fondamentales a` quatre branches des mathematiques, qu'on a coutume d'etudier independemment l'une de l'autre. En fait, c'est ane oeuvre d'une grande continuite: Jales Schauder n'est pas an specialiste; il remonte a l'origine des problemes; il s'apercoit qu'ils exigent de tout antres procedes que ceux qu'on a pris l'habitude de leur appliquer; sa pensee progresse, sans souci des cloisonnements qui compartimentent arbitrairement la science et qu'ont du toujours bousculer les esprits vraiment originaux. Sa puissance intellectuelle s'allie aux plus belles qualites de caractere: il est un grand travailleur, tres scrupuleux. Il etudie "les problemes qui se posent et non ceux qu'on se pose"; son oeuvre n'est pas un jeu brillant, mais un rude labeur, qui finit par creer la methode dont l'elegante perfection orientera l'avenir.