Władysław Orlicz (1903-1990) - Polish mathematician

Lech Maligranda

Banach Center Publications (2009)

  • Volume: 87, Issue: 1, page 65-78
  • ISSN: 0137-6934

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This is a brief biography of the Polish mathematician Władysław Orlicz (mostly known for Orlicz spaces), one of the members of the famous Lwów School of Mathematics (Polish School of Analysis in Lwów) who after World War II organized the Poznań School of Mathematics. This biography also includes his scientific achievements and many official scientific activities (honors and awards, membership in various scientific societies and editorial boards). There is a special section about Orlicz's connection to China and Chinese mathematicians.

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Lech Maligranda. "Władysław Orlicz (1903-1990) - Polish mathematician." Banach Center Publications 87.1 (2009): 65-78. <http://eudml.org/doc/281879>.

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