Lwów School of Mathematics


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Lwów School of Mathematics
The Lwów school of mathematics was a group of Polish mathematicians who worked between the two World Wars in LwówPoland (since 1945 LvivUkraine). The mathematicians often met at the famous Scottish Café to discuss mathematical problems, and published in the journal Studia Mathematica, founded in 1929. The school was renowned for its productivity and its extensive contributions to subjects such as point-set topologyset theory and functional analysis. The biographies and contributions of these mathematicians were documented in 1980 by their contemporary Kazimierz Kuratowski in his book A Half Century of Polish Mathematics: Remembrances and Reflections.

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