Distinguished graduates in mathematics of the Jagiellonian University in the interwar period. Part I: 1918-1926
Stanis{\l}aw Domoradzki, Ma{\l}gorzata Stawiska

TL;DR
This paper profiles distinguished mathematics graduates from Jagiellonian University (1918-1926), highlighting their careers, collaborations, and the vibrant mathematical tradition in Kraków during the interwar period.
Contribution
It provides a detailed historical analysis of early 20th-century mathematicians in Kraków, emphasizing the university's role in shaping a diverse mathematical community.
Findings
Strong mathematical tradition rooted in classical disciplines.
Active scientific collaboration and international connections.
Diverse and deep mathematical community in Kraków.
Abstract
In this study, we present profiles of some distinguished graduates in mathematics of the Jagiellonian University from the years 1918-1939. We discuss their professional paths and scholarly achievements, instances of scientific collaboration, connections with other academic centers in Poland and worldwide, involvement in mathematical education and teacher training, as well as their later roles in Polish scientific and academic life. We also try to understand in what way they were shaped by their studies and how much of Krak\'ow scientific traditions they continued. We find strong support for the claim that there was a distinct, diverse and deep mathematical stream in Krak\'ow between the wars, rooted in classical disciplines like differential equations and geometry, but also open to new trends in mathematics. Part I concerns the graduates before the university reform, in 1918-1926.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPolish Historical and Cultural Studies · Language and Culture · Historical and Cultural Studies of Poland
