Stanislaw Saks
Stanisław Saks
(
30 December
1897
–
23 November
1942
) was a
Polish
mathematician
. He was born in
Kalisz
to a Polish
Jewish
family. He was a student of
Stefan Mazurkiewicz
. His main interest was
measure theory
, and he is best remembered for his books, including
Thorie de l'Intgrale
(1933). He participated in the
Silesian Uprisings
and was awarded the
Krzyż Walecznych
for his patriotic actions. Saks was murdered by
German
Gestapo
in
Warsaw
.
See also
Vitali-Hahn-Saks theorem
Scottish Caf
.
External links
Biography of Stanisław Saks
Saks, Stanislaw Saks, Stanislaw Saks, Stanislaw Saks, Stanislaw
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