Adolf Lindenbaum
Adolf Lindenbaum (12 June 1904 – August 1941) was a Polish-Jewish logician and mathematician best known for Lindenbaum's lemma and Lindenbaum–Tarski algebras.
Adolf Lindenbaum | |
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c. 1922 | |
Born | Warsaw, Poland | June 12, 1904
Died | August 1941 37) Naujoji Vilnia, Lithuania | (aged
Nationality | Polish |
Alma mater | University of Warsaw |
Known for | Lindenbaum–Tarski algebra, Lindenbaum's lemma |
Spouse | Janina Hosiasson-Lindenbaum |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Logic, mathematics |
Institutions | University of Warsaw |
Thesis | On metric properties of point sets (1928) |
Doctoral advisor | Wacław Sierpiński |
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