Adolf Lindenbaum: Notes on his Life, with Bibliography Logica Universalis, 8, Dec 2014 (Open Access) Jan Zygmunt and Robert Purdy
This paper is dedicated to Adolf Lindenbaum (1904–1941)—Polish Jewish mathematician and logician; a member of the Warsaw school of mathematics under Waclaw Sierpinski and Stefan Mazurkiewicz and school of mathematical logic under Jan Lukasiewicz and Stanislaw Lesniewski; and Alfred Tarski’s closest collaborator of the inter-war period. Our paper is divided into three main parts. The first part is biographical and narrative in character. It gathers together what little is known of Lindenbaum’s short life. The second part is a bibliography of Lindenbaum’s published output, including his public lectures. Our aim there is to be complete and definitive. The third part is a list of selected references in the literature attesting to his unpublished results and delineating their extent Logica Universalis Volume 8, Issue 3-4, December 2014http://link.springer.com/journal/11787/8/3/page/1
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