Ewa Ligocka

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Died28 October 2022(2022-10-28) (aged 75)
OccupationMathematician
AwardsStanisław Zaremba Grand Prize of the Polish Mathematical Society
Stefan Bergman Prize
Ewa Ligocka
Born13 October 1947
Died28 October 2022(2022-10-28) (aged 75)
OccupationMathematician
AwardsStanisław Zaremba Grand Prize of the Polish Mathematical Society
Stefan Bergman Prize
Academic background
EducationUniversity of Warsaw
Doctoral advisorWiesław Żelazko
Academic work
DisciplineComplex analysis
InstitutionsUniversity of Warsaw
Institute of Mathematics of the Polish Academy of Sciences
Main interestsAnalytic functions on topological vector spaces
Bergman kernel
Feferman–Vaught theorem

Ewa Ligocka (13 October 1947 – 28 October 2022) was a Polish mathematician specializing in complex analysis, and a political activist.

Ligocka was born in Katowice on 13 October 1947,[1] the daughter of Polish photography critic and historian Alfred Ligocki. As a high school student under the tutelage of Teodor Paliczka [pl],[2] she competed for Poland in the International Mathematical Olympiad in 1965.[3]

She earned a master's degree at the University of Warsaw in 1970, and completed a Ph.D. there in 1973 under the supervision of Wiesław Żelazko. During this period, her research concerned the theory of analytic functions on topological vector spaces.[1] The story goes that, in 1972, she plucked and cooked the goose given to Per Enflo as the prize for solving Mazur's goose problem.[2][4]

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