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  Stanisław Zaremba - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stanisław Zaremba (born 3 October 1863 - 23 November 1942) was a Polish mathematician.
Zaremba was born in Romanówka, Ukraine and was first educated as an engineer.
Zaremba wrote a number of textbooks and served as President of the Polish Mathematical Society.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Stanislaw_Zaremba   (172 words)

  
 STANISŁAW ZAREMBA
Zaremba was the first to introduce, in a particular case, the kernel corresponding to a class of functions, and to state its reproducing property(…).
[12]  A.Pelczar, Kazimierz Paulin Żorawski i Stanisław Zaremba (Kazimierz Paulin Żorawski and Stanisław Zaremba [in Polish]) [in:]
Zaremba was involved once again in the activity of IMU being appointed as a member of a Commission to study the question of permanent international collaboration in mathematics formed  by the President of the 1932 International Congress of Mathematiciens (Zürich) according to the decision and authorisation of the General Assembly of IMU.
info-poland.buffalo.edu /web/sci_health/math/Zaremba/Zaremba.htm   (4432 words)

  
 Heydel-Mankoo's Almanach de Polska: The Counts of Poland
Stanislaw, Andrzej, Jan, Michal and Maciej obtained the hereditary title of Count of Galicia from Empress Maria-Theresa on 5th December 1778.
Jerzy (second son of Stanislaw and Catherine Zorawinska) obtained the hereditary title of Count of the Holy Roman Empire from Emperor Ferdinand II on 1st July 1631.
Stanislaw, (son of Josef by his wife Justyna Gorzkowska) obtained the hereditary title of Baron of Galicia from Emperor Josef II on 28th January 1784.
www.geocities.com /polishnobles/Counts.html   (9249 words)

  
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was by Stanislaw Zaremba, who noted that a number of secondary school teachers had the potential to be future scholars; he urged that a way be found to have them sent abroad for further study.
As noted above, Janiszewski, along with Stefan Banach, Waclaw Sierpinski, and Stanislaw Zaremba were all instrumental in the development of the Polish School of Mathematics; Poland issued stamps in their honor on the occasion of the 1982 International Congress of Mathematicians, actually held in Warsaw in 1983.
Zaremba was born in the Ukraine and was first educated as an engineer.
www.math.wfu.edu /~kuz/Stamps/PolishSchool/PolishSchool.htm   (2628 words)

  
 Zaremba (print-only)
Zaremba returned to Poland in 1900 where he was appointed to a chair in the Jagiellonian University in Kraków.
Stanislaw Golab, a differential geometer, wrote on the history of mathematics in Poland.
By this time Zaremba was essentially retired from normal teaching duties but still came to give special lectures and was often seen by the students who held him in great respect and in some awe.
www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk /history/Printonly/Zaremba.html   (1072 words)

  
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The Baptism of Josephus Stanislaw at Saint Demetrius Greek Catholic Church in Porac, Slovakia, was the first Stanislaw birth record in the Liber Nativitdtis of the Church.
Jano Stanislaw, son of Georgius Stanislaw (1) and Helen Wojsko, was born Sunday 12 June 1796 in Koterbach, Slovakia.
Albert Stanislaw, son of George Stanislaw (25) and Elizabeth Sawyer, was born circa 1916 in Westmoreland Co., Pennsylvania.
www.iarelative.com /stan0701.htm   (7788 words)

  
 Being Had: The Court's Justification
Referring to the valuation of the evidence of Katerzyna Zaremba, who considering her age was heard in the presence of a psychologist, Court based its valuation on the specialist opinion, out of which it ensues that the mental development of the witness, capability of acquiring and reproduction of perceptions meet the standards.
The court adjudged the amount of PLN 4225.29 on behalf of the harmed Tomas Zaremba, acknowledging that the civil complaint in the mentioned amount deserves consideration because it was evidences on the basis of the gathered evidence material(21).
First, Zaremba SAID that I was responsible for ALL of the damages to the car in three statements to the prosecutor before the trial.
beinghad-justification.blogspot.com   (4456 words)

  
 Kazimierz Żorawski - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kazimierz Żorawski, along with Stanislaw Zaremba, (both faculty members of Jagellon University) was a cofounder of the Kraków School of Mathematics, to which professors Franciszek Leja, Wladyslaw Slebodzinski and Tadeusz Wazewski also belonged.
One of Żorawski’s five siblings, Stanislaw, became proprietor of the Obrebiec Estate, near Przasnysz.
In 1940 his property was seized by the Nazis and Stanislaw was arrested and interred in the Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp where he later died.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kazimierz_%C5%BBorawski   (1448 words)

  
 Chopin Society of Atlanta - Celebrating Jazz, Piotr Folkert, Piano   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
I really admire Stanislaw for being humble in what he feels to be his service towards the composer and the audience.
But if we are talking about professional performing, the student is ready when the head starts to lead the fingers; that is, when he or she consciously controls the process of artistic creation.
Stanislaw Drzewiecki: Stage fright, in the common understanding, is an “unclean conscience”, which arises from insufficient preparation.
www.chopinatlanta.org /Drzewiecki_interview.htm   (1473 words)

  
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Stanisław Zaremba (1863-1942) graduated as an engineer in St. Petersburg and went on to study mathematics in Paris, receiving there his Ph.D. His thesis “Sur un probleme concernant l’état calorifique d’un corps homogene indefini” offered a solution to a problem posed by the Paris Academy of Sciences.
Zaremba’s education determined his scientific interest: widely understood mathematical analysis (traditionally the strength of Cracovian Mathematics) including the theory of partial differential equations, especially those of mathematical physics as well as distinctive applications, in particular in physics.
In the sizeable list of his scientific achievements one finds also that Zaremba is the author of a method of orthogonal projection in the Dirichlet problem.
www.uj.edu.pl /IRO/NEWSLET/IRO13/SZAFR-P.html   (685 words)

  
 pin016a   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Correspondence of Natalia and Zygmunt Zaremba with Irena and Stanislaw Vincez.
Correspondence of Natalia Zaremba with private persons and papers concerning her journalistic activities.
Original handwritten notes of the book, correspondence of Zaremba with Jan Kwapiñski; press clippings and 5 handwritten notebooks.
www.piasa.org /piasaarchives/Pin016a.html   (652 words)

  
 Uniwersytet Jagielloński
In the late seventeenth century the University was rightly proud as its former student became King of Poland as John III Sobieski.
However, the decision concerning the chairs to be abolished was of a political nature, and affected the chairs headed by professors who supported the opposition political parties, like Professor Stanislaw Kot, whose Chair in History of Culture was abolished.
Other major academic achievements were the School of Differential Equations, developed by Tadeusz Wazewski (1896 - 1972), a disciple of Stanislaw Zaremba, which became internationally recognised after the Second World War, and the School of Analytical Functions, developed by Franciszek Leja (1885 - 1979).
www.uj.edu.pl /dispatch.jsp?item=uniwersytet/historia/historiatxt.jsp&lang=en   (3297 words)

  
 Saving Jews: Polish Righteous
Stanislaw brought the Altscher couple with a newborn baby into his home.
Stanislaw and Michal took the baby to the Sisters telling them that they found it.
Her only occupation was reading adult books, which Stanislaw brought from the library.
www.savingjews.org /righteous/zv.htm   (8191 words)

  
 Maria Sochaniewicz - Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
At the Academy she studied painting, drawing, sculpture, composition, graphic design, typography, mural techniques, lithography, the history of art, French and Russian.
In her years at the Academy, she studied under such a professors as: Aleksander Kobzdej, Jan Tarasin, Antoni Lyzwanski, Wieslaw Kruczkowski (paintings), Helena Zaremba-Cybisowa, Stanislaw Zoltowski (paintings and drawings), Jan Zemla (sculpture), Jacek Sienicki (architectural design and wall paintings), Jan Owidzki (composition).
In the late 1980's she moved away from and started to use mixed media work utilizing brocade, color powders, varnishes, and other less traditional materials and self-designed frames as the "Annunciation" in the mirror frame.
msochaniewicz.com /biography.html   (538 words)

  
 References for Zaremba   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
K Kuratowski, Half a century of Polish mathematics (Warsaw, 1973).
J Koronski, The centenary of Professor S Zaremba's circle of student mathematicians at Jagiellonian University (Polish), Zeszyty Nauk.
L L Kul'vetsas, S Zaremba's attempts to axiomatize the notion of time in classical mechanics (Russian), Investigations in the history of mechanics (Moscow, 1981), 141-147.
www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk /~history/References/Zaremba.html   (62 words)

  
 Stanislaw Zaremba (1863 - 1942)
Zaremba's biography and scholarly achievements and, by way of background, the development of mathematics at the Jagiellonian University.
Article by Andrzej Pelczar written on the occasion of the centenary of Zaremba's appointment to a professorship at the University
Large (530x453 pixels) graphic of Polish postage stamp honoring Stanislaw Zaremba
info-poland.buffalo.edu /web/sci_health/math/Zaremba/link.shtml   (68 words)

  
 St. Stanislaus Kostka Church, 50th Jubille - Organization Officers, Bay City, Bay County, MI / BAY-journal
Guardians of the Cashier's office - Kazimierz Urban, Stanislaw Donarski, Adam Leppek
Councillors - Wojciech Krygier, Stanislaw Matuszewski, Maciej Matuszewski
Care takers of the sick - Stanislaw Wozniak, Jakob Hinc
bay-journal.com /bay/1he/religion/ststans-bc/art-ststan-jubilee50.html   (246 words)

  
 Search Results for Banach
In 1919 Orlicz's family moved to Lvov (Lwow in Polish), where he completed his secondary education and then studied mathematics at the Jan Kazimierz University in Lvov having Stefan Banach, Hugo Steinhaus and Antoni Lomnicki as teachers.
Among the sixteen mathematicians present were Stefan Banach, Otto Nikodym, Stanislaw Zaremba, and Kazimierz Zorawski.
J M Rassias, Stefan Banach, Alexander Markowic Ostrowski, Stanislaw Marcin Ulam, in Functional analysis, approximation theory and numerical analysis (River Edge, NJ, 1994), 1-4.
www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk /~history/Search/historysearch.cgi?SUGGESTION=Banach&CONTEXT=1   (4664 words)

  
 The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Stanislaw Zaremba   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Click here to see the students listed in chronological order.
According to our current on-line database, Stanislaw Zaremba has 8 students and 2130 descendants.
If you have additional information or corrections regarding this mathematician, please use the update form.
www.genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu /html/id.phtml?id=12546   (66 words)

  
 Jagiellonian University Mathematics Society
The lecture courses were very carefully noted down, checked by the professors, calligraphically rewritten, and published (lithographed or printed).
The Society began with An Introduction to Mathematical Analysis based on lectures by Stanislaw Zaremba; between 1902 and 1939 the Society published a number of very valuable books, an extraordinary achievement.
After World War I other student mathematics societies were formed in Warsaw, Lwow, Poznan and Wilno.
www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk /history/Societies/Jagiellonian.html   (544 words)

  
 Science Safari: Math on Stamps, Science News Online, Oct. 21, 2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Jeff Miller, a mathematics teacher in Florida, has assembled an amazing collection of images featuring mathematicians and mathematical ideas or events on postage stamps.
Check out your favorites, from Niels Henrik Abel to Stanislaw Zaremba.
For customer service and subscription orders please call 1-800-552-4412
www.sciencenews.org /articles/20001021/safari.asp   (63 words)

  
 Jerry Grossman's Home Page
Nikolai Brashman, before ending, I am told, at the Viennese astronomer and mathematician
From Zaremba the chain goes through lots of other famous names, including
Two web sites track such genealogy, one in
personalwebs.oakland.edu /~grossman   (1333 words)

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