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Meier Eidelheit

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Polish mathematician

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According to Wikipedia, Meier "Maks" Eidelheit was a Polish mathematician belonging to the Lwów School of Mathematics who worked in Lwów and was murdered in the Holocaust. Biography Meier Eidelheit left the Lwów Gymnasium in 1929 and then studied mathematics at the scientific faculty in Lwów, completing his study in 1933 with a thesis on the theory of summation. In 1938, with Stefan Banach as supervisor, he gained a doctorate from the Jan-Kazimierz-University of Lwów with a Dissertation über die Auflösbarkeit eines linearen Gleichungssystems mit unendlich vielen Unbekannten. From 1933 to 1939 he gave private lectures; from 31 January 1939 onwards he was an Assistant Professor of Analysis, from 21 March 1941 he was candidate for a professorship. He worked mainly on Functional analysis. On the basis of his 1936 paper on convex sets in linear normed spaces, geometric versions of the hyperplane separation theorem are also known as Trennungssatz von Eidelheit . A theorem on the solubility of certain infinite systems of equations in Fréchet spaces is also named after him.

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