Eidelheit, Meier | |
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Born | Janów | 6 July 1910
Died | March 1943 | (aged 32)
Nationality | Polish |
Alma mater | Technical University of Lwów |
Known for | Eidelheit separation theorem (1936), Eidelheit interpolation theorem (1936), Eidelheit theorem concerning rings of continuous functions (1940)[1] |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics |
Institutions | University of Lwów |
Doctoral advisors | Stefan Banach |
Meier "Maks" Eidelheit (6 July 1910 – March 1943) was a Polish mathematician belonging to the Lwów School of Mathematics who worked in Lwów and was murdered in the Holocaust.
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