• Stanisław Saks (30 December 1897 – 23 November 1942) was a Polish mathematician and university tutor, a member of the Lwów School of Mathematics, known...
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    Orlicz Stanisław Ruziewicz (murdered in the Massacre of Lviv professors) Stanisław Saks (joined the Polish underground, executed in 1942 by Gestapo) Juliusz...
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    Kaczmarz Bronisław Knaster Kazimierz Kuratowski Stanisław Saks Juliusz Schauder Hugo Steinhaus Stanisław Ulam Gus Ward Mauldin, ed. Mauldin, ed.; Kaluza...
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  • Marczewski Bronisław Knaster Zygmunt Janiszewski Stefan Mazurkiewicz Stanisław Saks Karol Borsuk Roman Sikorski Nachman Aronszajn Samuel Eilenberg Additionally...
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    Stefan Banach Feliks Barański Władysław Orlicz Stanisław Saks Hugo Steinhaus Stanisław Mazur Stanisław Ulam Józef Schreier Juliusz Schauder Mark Kac Antoni...
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  • Young (1917) extended it to measurable functions, and Saks (1924) extended it to arbitrary functions. Saks (1937, Chapter IX, section 4) and Bruckner (1978...
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  • J. Saks (born 1947), American legal scholar Sol Saks (1910–2011), American screenwriter Stanislaw Saks (1897–1942), Polish mathematician Tarmo Saks (born...
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    students included Karol Borsuk, Bronisław Knaster, Kazimierz Kuratowski, Stanisław Saks, and Antoni Zygmund. For a time Mazurkiewicz was a professor at the...
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  • weaker form of the theorem, and Saks (1937, theorem 7.2, page 230) later strengthened their theorem. Saks, Stanisław (1937), Theory of the Integral, Monografie...
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  • framework, the form of the important Radon–Nikodym theorem given by Stanisław Saks in his treatise. The constant function 1 defined on the real line is...
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