Biuletyn Informacji Publicznej UMiG Swarzêdz Stanislaw Zaremba radny. - Roman Bartkowiak - radny. - Marek Baumgart - radny Zaradny January - radny. - zaremba stanislaw - radny http://www.swarzedz.samorzady.org/swarzedz/index.php?language=_pl&module=pages&p
Stronnictwo Demokratyczne Steigert Tadeusz Szewczak Krzysztof Szewczyk Józef Tomczak Marek Wojciak Jerzyzaremba stanislaw Zwalinski Roman. Rzecznik prasowy Mariusz Slowik http://www.sd.org.pl/main.php?kat=stronnictwo&str=wladze
MATEMATIA Stanislaw Lesniewski. Stanislaw zaremba stanislaw Zaremba. Viktor BunyakovskyViktor Buniakovski. Waclaw Sierpinski Waclaw Sierpinski. Jerzy SplawaNeyman http://www.galaktia.com/matematia/
MATEMATYKA OK zaremba stanislaw, ur. 1863, zm. 1942, matematyk, prekursor badan w zakresierównan rózniczkowych czastkowych drugiego rzedu w Polsce, zaliczany do uznanych http://www.matma.bermudy.org/dokumenty/zaremba.html
I Liceum Ogólnokształcące Im. Seweryna Goszczyńskiego W Nowym Ta 21. Silberring Majer 22. Staszel Józef 23. Szeliga Wojciech 24. Scislowicz Andrzej25. Wieselberg Stanislaw 26. Wolski Ludwik 27. zaremba stanislaw. http://www.goszczynski.nowytarg.pl/absolwenci.php?go=1913_14
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Pañstwowa Komisja Wyborcza: Wybory Samorz±dowe 9 Komitet Wyborczy Wyborców Sympatyków OSP Gminy Wróblew-Druh , Okreg nr 15,1, zaremba stanislaw ZENON, 93, 60,39, wybrano wiekszoscia glosów http://wybory2002.pkw.gov.pl/grada/gw1/w10/p1014/g101410/
Extractions: 2 - Komitet Wyborczy Samoobrona Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej 3 - Koalicyjny Komitet Wyborczy Sojusz Lewicy Demokratycznej - Unia Pracy 8 - Komitet Wyborczy Wyborców "Czas na zmiany" 9 - Komitet Wyborczy Wyborców "Sympatyków OSP Gminy Wróblew-Druh" ... 11 - Komitet Wyborczy Wyborcow Stanis³awa Kaczmarka Suma w skali gminy
Lista Wildsteina Strona Z Nazwiskami IPN BU 0194/3765, ZAREMBA ROMUALD. IPN BU 00334/77, zaremba stanislaw. IPN BU0242/154, zaremba stanislawA. IPN BU 0806/2050, zaremba stanislawA http://lista-wildsteina.n8.pl/z/za.html
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Nowa Gazeta Gostyñska Online zaremba stanislaw KAZIMIERZ, lat 59, GOSTYN DWORECKI KAZIMIERZ, lat 68, GOSTYNCELKA FRANCISZEK GRZEGORZ, lat 47, STRZELCE MALE SLASKI JÓZEF JAN, lat 53, http://www.gg.bt.pl/info02_22/czas.htm
Extractions: Wybrali¶my. Wprawdzie nie wszyscy wybierali¶my, ale w powiecie g³osowa³ mniej wiêcej co drugi uprawniony. Ta rozmi³owana w demokracji po³owa rozda³a karty na nastêpne cztery lata. Choæ nie wszyscy radni siê znaj±, wszystko wskazuje na to, ¿e nie bêdzie rewolucyjnych zmian w naszych lokalnych samorz±dach - z drobnym wyj±tkiem, bowiem do rozstrzygniêcia zosta³y jeszcze cztery zagadki: w trzech gminach powiatu nie wybrano wci±¿ burmistrza, a w jednej wójta. Dotychczasowi w³odarze awansowali do decyduj±cej rozgrywki. Czy utrzymaj± swe sto³ki oka¿e siê w niedzielê 10 listopada - w wyborach uzupe³niaj±cych. W Radzie Miejskiej w Gostyniu (21 radnych) najliczniej reprezentowanym ugrupowaniem bêdzie Niezale¿ny Blok Wyborczy "Nasza Gmina", którego kandydaci obejm± 7 mandatów. Po 6 miejsc w radzie maj± KKW SLD-UP i Komitet Obywatelski "Samorz±dno¶æ". Dwa mandaty otrzymali przedstawiciele OKW "Gospodarni".
Zaremba Biography of stanislaw zaremba (18631942) stanislaw zaremba s father was anengineer. zaremba attended secondary school in St Petersburg then, http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Zaremba.html
Extractions: Version for printing Stanislaw Zaremba 's father was an engineer. Zaremba attended secondary school in St Petersburg then, after graduating, he studied engineering at the Institute of Technology in that city. He was awarded his engineering diploma in 1886 and he then went to Paris where he studied mathematics for his doctorate at the Sorbonne. As a topic for his doctorate Zaremba looked to build on ideas introduced by Riemann in 1861. His doctoral thesis was presented in 1889. Zaremba made many contacts with mathematicians of the French school at this time which would provide him with international collaborators after returning to Poland. In particular he collaborated with and Goursat For eleven years he taught in schools in France, during which time he concentrated hard on his research. The fact that he published his results in French mathematical journals meant that his work became well known and highly respected by leading French mathematicians such as and Hadamard Zaremba's teaching was characterised by absolute rigour and an insistence on an exposition of a subject's subtleties. His lecturing style employed long and convoluted sentences, whose logical progression became clear only after closer scrutiny. He enjoyed working on and solving difficult problems that bogged down other researchers. Always taking a philosophical view of a problem, Zaremba combined physical intuition with enormous erudition, a method that enabled him to connect seemingly unrelated problems.
AIM Reprint Library: Listing for zaremba, stanislaw. Viewing Page 1 5. On first integrals ofdifferential equations zaremba, stanislaw http://www.aimath.org/library/library.cgi?database=reprints;mode=display;BrowseT
STANISŁAW ZAREMBA One of the outstanding pupils of stanislaw zaremba (and later on, Greyheadedstanislaw zaremba, however, didnt live to the end of the war. http://info-poland.buffalo.edu/web/sci_health/math/Zaremba/Zaremba.htm
Extractions: Andrzej Pelczar th anniversary of taking up a chair at the Jagiellonian University) 1. Some remarks on the historical background; Kraków scientific centre. Polish mathematics on international arena for more than one and half decade.. fundamental ideas of his master, of course first of all those related to theory of continuous groups (called now Lie groups), implementing them creatively in Kraków. He developed also several areas close to the theory of Lie groups and based on it, in particular certain parts of the theory of differential equations and differential geometry, as well as some topics from the theory of integral invariants (new at that time), selected problems from kinematics and some other fields (compare for instance [17]). the Kraków School of Differential Equations), of 1918 to Warsaw . However, before that, on the 2 nd of April 1919 , he had chaired the inaugural meeting of the Mathematical Society which was born on that day in Kraków, becoming soon, after changing its name, the Polish Mathematical Society ; among names of founders of the Society noted in the minutes (protocol) of this first meeting we can find the name of Stefan Banach (at that time the co-author of two papers written together with Hugo Steinhaus), who later lived in Lwów.
The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Stanislaw Zaremba According to our current online database, stanislaw zaremba has 8 students and1902 descendants. We welcome any additional information. http://www.genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/html/id.phtml?id=12546
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Prominent Poles stanislaw zaremba s father was an engineer. Higher education. Kuratowski wrotestanislaw zaremba is the pride of Polish science. http://www.angelfire.com/scifi2/rsolecki/stanislaw_zaremba.html
Extractions: Higher education. Zaremba attended secondary school in St Petersburg then, after graduating, he studied engineering at the Institute of Technology in that city. He was awarded his engineering diploma in 1886 and he then went to Paris where he studied mathematics for his doctorate at the Sorbonne. As a topic for his doctorate Zaremba looked to build on ideas introduced by a great German mathematician Riemann in 1861. His doctoral thesis Sur un problème concernant l'état calorifique d'un corp homogène indéfini was presented in 1889. Zaremba made many contacts with mathematicians of the French school at this time which would provide him with international collaborators after returning to Poland. In particular he collaborated with known French mathematicians Painleve and Goursat.
Polish School Of Mathematics Any Examination Of Twentieth Century The first article was by stanislaw zaremba, who noted that a number of secondaryschool teachers had the potential to be future scholars; he urged that a http://www.math.wfu.edu/~kuz/Stamps/PolishSchool/PolishSchool.htm
Extractions: Polish School of Mathematics Any examination of twentieth century mathematics shows the surprising depth, originality and quantity of Polish contributions to the discipline. Similarly, any list of important twentieth century mathematicians contains Polish names in a frequency out of proportion to the size of the country. How did such creativity and mathematical influence develop in a country that had little tradition in research, that was partitioned under foreign domination from 1795 until the end of World War I, and whose educational institutions were suppressed by foreign powers. Surprisingly, it was planned! What was to become known as the Polish School of Mathematics was established following a plan proposed by Zygmunt Janiszewski. Poradnik dla Samoukow (Guidebooks for Self-Instruction) . These were designed to get around the Russian and German e ducational restrictions and were written by prominent mathematicians including Janiszewski, Sierpinski, and Zaremba; they covered topics such as series, differential and integral equations, and topology. Another series it supported was ; the first issue (1917) contained two articles which were to be very important to the establishment of the Polish School of Mathematics.