Functions or functional sequences with special properties whose constructions we owe to Polish mathematicians
Antiquitates Mathematicae (2015)
- Volume: 9
- ISSN: 1898-5203
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abstract = {In the scholarly output of Polish mathematicians of the 20th century one can find numerous examples of functions and sequences of functions with unusual or unexpected properties. This paper discusses certain results of Wacław Sierpiński, Stanisław Saks, Stefan Mazurkiewicz, Hugo Steinhaus, Stefan Banach, Witold Wilkosz, Stanisław Ruziewicz, Antoni Zygmund, Józef Marcinkiewicz, Zygmunt Zahorski, Zbigniew Grande and Jan Lipiński. Some constructions are presented in details.},
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