Zygmunt Janiszewski

Zygmunt Janiszewski (June 12 1888 - January 3 1920) was a Polish mathematician. He was born in Warsaw and died in Lww, Poland. Piłsudskis Polish Legions soldier, professor at Warsaw University. In 1920, Janiszewski together with Wacław Sierpiński and Stefan Mazurkiewicz, founded the important mathematics journal Fundamenta Mathematica. His main interest was topology.

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