Jan Jaworowski
Jan W. Jaworowski | |
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Born |
Augustów, Poland | March 2, 1928
Died |
October 4, 2013 85) Bloomington, Indiana, USA | (aged
Nationality | Polish |
Fields | Mathematics |
Alma mater | Warsaw University |
Thesis | On the antipodal sets on a sphere and involutions of metric spaces (1955) |
Doctoral advisor | Karol Borsuk |
Jan W. Jaworowski (b. March 02, 1928, in Augustów, Poland; d.April 10, 2013,[1] in Bloomington, Indiana) was a Polish and American mathematician, topologist.
Biography
His father was Jan Leonard Jaworowski, and his mother—Helena (maiden name Heybowicz).
He graduated (got master's degree) from the mathematical department of the University of Warsaw. He got his Ph.D. from the Polish Academy of Science in 1955, in Algebraic topology, under Karol Borsuk.[2][3] He generalized the Borsuk-Ulam Theorem about antipodes.
He taught at University of Warsaw, University of Ljubljana, and for years at The Indiana University Bloomington. He published 64 papers[4] and was a promotor of at least 11 doctoral theses.
He was a member of the Institute for Advanced Study during the 1960/61.[5]
Jaworowski specialized in the transformation groups theory.
References
- ↑ "Professor Jan Jaworowski dies at 85". Indiana Univ. Bloomington. 2013-07-29. Retrieved 2015-09-08.
- ↑ Jan Jaworowski at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- ↑ "Doktoraty (PhD's)". Institute of Mathematics of the Polish Academy of Sciences (in Polish). Retrieved 2016-03-01.
- ↑ "In Memory of Jan Jaworowski". dignitymemorial.com. Retrieved 2015-09-08.
- ↑ "Jaworowski, Jan W.". Institute for Advanced Study. Retrieved 2015-09-08.
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