Bronisław Knaster

Polish mathematician (1893–1980) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bronisław Knaster (22 May 1893 – 3 November 1980) was a Polish mathematician; from 1939 a university professor in Lwów and from 1945 in Wrocław.[1]

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Bronisław Knaster
Bronisław Knaster
Born(1893-05-22)22 May 1893
Died3 November 1980(1980-11-03) (aged 87)
Alma materUniversity of Wrocław
Known forKKM lemma
Knaster–Tarski theorem
Knaster–Kuratowski fan
Knaster's condition
Knaster continuum
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsUniversity of Wrocław
Stefan Mazurkiewicz
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In 1945, he completed a project in collaboration with Karol Borsuk and Kazimierz Kuratowski concerning the establishment of the Institute of Mathematics of the Polish Academy of Sciences.[2]

He is known for his work in point-set topology and in particular for his discoveries in 1922 of the hereditarily indecomposable continuum or pseudo-arc and of the Knaster continuum, or buckethandle continuum.[3] Together with his teacher Hugo Steinhaus and his colleague Stefan Banach, he also developed the last diminisher procedure for fair cake cutting.[4]:2

Knaster received his Ph.D. degree from University of Warsaw in 1922 under the supervision of Stefan Mazurkiewicz.[5]

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