Stanisław Saks
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Polish mathematician
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Why Is Stanisław Saks Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Stanisław Saks was a Polish mathematician and university tutor, a member of the Lwów School of Mathematics, known primarily for his membership in the Scottish Café circle, an extensive monograph on the theory of integrals, his works on measure theory and the Vitali–Hahn–Saks theorem.
Stanisław Saks's Published Works
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Published Works
- Remark on the differentiability of the Lebesgue indefinite integral (1934) (66)
- On the strong derivatives of functions of intervals (1935) (55)
- On the functions of Besicovitch in the space of continuous functions (1932) (42)
- On some functionals (1933) (32)
- Addition to the Note on Some Functionals (1933) (30)
- Integration in abstract metric spaces (1938) (26)
- Addition to the note: “On some functionals” [Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 35 (1933), no. 2, 549–556; 1501701] (1933) (12)
- Note on defining properties of harmonic functions (1932) (10)
- On the Surfaces Without Tangent Planes (1933) (8)
- On functions of rectangles and their application to analytic functions (1934) (7)
- On a Theorem of Hahn-Steinhaus (1933) (4)
- On the Generalized Derivatives (1932) (3)
- On some functionals. II (1937) (2)
- On derivates of functions of rectangles (1936) (2)
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