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  Marcinkiewicz
In the autumn of 1930 Marcinkiewicz entered the Division of Mathematical and Natural Sciences of the University of Stefan Batory in Wilno.
The town was then in Poland but it had been known by its Russian name of Vilnius when it was the capital of Lithuania.
The university there had been named after Stefan Batory who was king of Poland from 1575 to 1586.
www.educ.fc.ul.pt /icm/icm2003/icm14/Marcinkiewicz.htm   (1075 words)

  
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Steinhaus writes in his Memoires [2], p.99: "Among the students, many were soon found who clearly distinguished themselves by their abilities: one such was Schauder, others were Orlicz, Halaunbrenner, Auerbach and Mazur".
Other leading members of the school were Stanislaw Mazur, Wladyslaw Orlicz, Stefan Kaczmarz, and, somewhat after, Stanislaw Ulam and Marek Kac.
The school of Banach was occupied with the theory of operators, the school of Kuratowski (at Polytechnic up to 1934) with topology, the school of Chwistek with mathematical logic; I tried to direct my students into the direction of probability theory and applied mathematics.
www.tmna.ncu.pl /htmls/mem1.html   (5070 words)

  
 Mathematical Modeling and Numerical Simulation of Freezing Processes of a Supercooled Melt under Consideration of ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
0.5: The crystalline version of the modified Stefan problem in the..
1 Spherically symetric stefan problem with the gibbs-- thomson..
1 On classical solvability of the multidimensional stefan prob..
citeseer.ist.psu.edu /137222.html   (636 words)

  
 Idea - the Banach competition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Instead of calling for a large formal programme, the Geoscope process can be organised in the form of a Banach competition.
This idea behind the Geoscope relates to the list of mathematical problems that was developed by the famous mathematician Stefan Banach at the beginning of the 20th century.
Problems were written in a book kept by the landlord and often prizes were offered for their solution.
www.pik-potsdam.de /geoscope/competition/competition-idea.html   (177 words)

  
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Re: Ksoap: XML attributes in kSOAP, Stefan Haustein
Ksoap: Re: Ksoap and problem with Prefix soap in response from GLUE (Stefan Haustein), Michael Schumacher
Re: Ksoap: Error passing complex object: Prefix for namespace undefined, Stefan Haustein
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 Polish Great mathematicians
The term Lvov School of Mathematics refers to a group of over a dozen mathematicians working in functional analysis, real functions and probability in the 1920's and 1930's.
The Lvov School included Stefan Banach, Juliusz P. Schauder, Stanisław Mazur, Hugo Steinhaus and Władyslaw Orlicz.
The Lvov School also included Herman Auerbach, Stefan Kaczmarz, Antoni Łomnicki, Mark Kac and Stanisław Ulam (both now in USA).
www.impan.gov.pl /Great/shools.html   (352 words)

  
 All Information of Axio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
He now runs an athletic training center in Monte Sião, Minas Gerais.
It is based on the work of Polish people Profressor Stefan Kaczmarz.
The Dragons of Eden, Speculations on the Evolution of Human Intelligence is a Pulitzer prize winning 1978 book by Carl Sagan.
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 Orlicz
Juliusz Schauder, Stefan Kaczmarz and many others talked about mathematical problems and looked for their solutions.
The group gained international recognition and was later described as the Lvov School of Mathematics.
In the late seventies Orlicz started to collect information about mathematicians from Lvov and he was planning to write a book on the History of the Lvov School of Mathematics (he published only two articles: The Lvov School of Mathematics between the Wars, Wiadom.
www.educ.fc.ul.pt /icm/icm2003/icm14/Orlicz.htm   (1492 words)

  
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In 1919 Orlicz's family moved to Lwõw, where he completed his secondary education and then studied mathematics at the Jan Kazimierz University in Lwõw having as teachers Stefan Banach, Hugo Steinhaus and Antoni Łomnicki.
Working in Lwów Orlicz participated in the famous meetings at the Scottish Cafè (Kawiarnia Szkocka) where Stefan Banach, Hugo Steinhaus, Stanisław Ulam, Stanisław Mazur, Marek Kac, Juliusz Schauder, Stefan Kaczmarz and many others talked about mathematical problems and looked for their solutions.
In the late seventies Orlicz started to collect information about mathematicians from Lwów and he was planning to write a book on the history of the Lwów School of Mathematics (he published only two articles: Lw{ów School of Mathematics between the Wars}, Wiadom.
www.impan.gov.pl /Great/Orlicz   (1668 words)

  
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- Stefan Banach (1892 – 1945) (Polish mathematician, member of the Lwów School of Mathematics)
- Stefan Kaczmarz (1895 – 1940) (Polish mathematician, member of the Lwów School of Mathematics)
- Stefan Kaczmarz (1895, Lwów – 1940, Katyń, USSR)
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 John Kaczmar's page
Maria, daughter of Iwana (John) Kaczmarz & Anastazji
Stefan, son of Stefana Kaczmar & Iriny (Irene)
Katarzyna, daughter of Stefan Kaczmar & Pelagii (Pelahia)
home.earthlink.net /~okaczmar/johnpage.html   (2707 words)

  
 Computer Science 10 - Papers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Amsterdam, IOS Press, 2004, S. Hülsemann, Frank; Meinlschmidt, Stefan; Bergen, Benjamin; Greiner, Günther; Rüde, Ulrich: gridlib -- A parallel, object-oriented framework for hierarchical-hybrid grid structures in technical simulation and scientific visualization
Meinlschmidt, Stefan; Hülsemann, Frank; Kipfer, Peter; Rüde, Ulrich; Greiner, Günther: A parallel, object-oriented framework for grid based simulation and scientific visualization
In: Schulze, Thomas; Schlechtweg, Stefan; Hinz, Volkmar (Hrsg.): Proc.
www10.informatik.uni-erlangen.de /de/Publications/Papers   (4268 words)

  
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All software can be automatically installed in an interactive way, on most UNIX workstations (SUN SPARC and ULTRA, IBM RS/6000 and POWERPC, SGI, HP, DEC) as well as on LINUX platforms (PC's with PENTIUM or ALPHA CHIP).
Sincerely yours Stefan Turek + the FEAST Group Institute for Applied Mathematics University of Heidelberg INF 294 D-69120 Heidelberg Germany Phone: +49-6221-54-5714 Fax : +49-6221-54-5634 E-mail: ture@gaia.iwr.uni-heidelberg.de URL : http://gaia.iwr.uni-heidelberg.de/~ture Editor's Note: I have added a hyperlink in the MGNet codes web page.
[23] K. Kang and D. Kwak, Convergence estimates for multigrid algorithms with Kaczmarz smoothing, in Domain Decomposition Methods in Sciences and Engineering, 8th International Conference, Beijing, P. China, John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, New York, Weinheim, Brisbane, Singa- pore, Toronto, 1997, pp.
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Kauffungen Stefan (CH); vertreten durch Galerie Esther Hufschmid, Edition Cestio, Zürich
Kern, Richard, vertreten durch die Galerie Torch, participation in ART-COLOGNE 1999;
Kern, Stefan, vertreten durch die Galerie Hammelehle und Ahrens, participation in ART-COLOGNE 1999;
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