Antoni Łomnicki

Mathematician known for academic work

Antoni Łomnicki - Mathematician known for academic work
Born

January 17th, 1881
144 years ago

Died

July 4th, 1941
84 years ago — 60 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

Poland

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Born in Poland, a mathematician and academic focused on mathematical logic and set theory. Contributed significantly to the foundations of mathematics during the early 20th century. Active in the academic community, teaching and publishing research. Influenced subsequent generations of mathematicians through rigorous scholarship and educational efforts.

Published work on mathematical logic

Research in set theory

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