Mathematics at the universities of Poznań, Vilnius and Kaunas in the interwar period – a comparative study
Antiquitates Mathematicae, Tome 11 (2017), pp. 303 - 315.

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The three universities – Poznań and Vilnius in Poland, Kaunas in Lithuania – had much in common: all three were founded in 1919, each promised studies in mathematics, and none possessed a native mathematician of its own. Mathematicians had to be taken from a far. Poznań relied on Zdzisław Krygowski (1872-1955), a newcomer from the Lvov polytechnic, who in the next twenty years laboriously worked up programs of studies and collected academic staff. Teaching was satisfactory (there was a course in cryptography, students of which have later broken the German Enigma) but research rather modest. In Vilnius there happened to be Wiktor Staniewicz (1866-1932), a refugee from the polytechnic in Petersburg. Being rather old and ill, he required support and that came in persons of Juliusz Rudnicki (1881-1948) and Stefan Kempisty (1892-1940), both from the Warsaw polytechnic. The three men secured satisfactory level of studies but only the arrival of Antoni Zygmund (1900-1992) in 1930 and his briliant student Józef Marcinkiewicz (1910-1940) changed the picture by adding a high level research. Kaunas offered a chair to a German mathematician Otto Volk (1881-1989) who worked there 1923-1930, offered good teaching and secured further development. Although following different roots, all three universities succeeded and the article offers some insight into their specific stories.
DOI : 10.14708/am.v11i0.5126
Classification : 91Axx
Mots-clés : biograms, Mathematics, Poznań, Vilnius, Kaunas
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Roman Duda. Mathematics at the universities of Poznań, Vilnius and Kaunas in the interwar period – a comparative study. Antiquitates Mathematicae, Tome 11 (2017), pp.  303 - 315. doi : 10.14708/am.v11i0.5126. http://geodesic.mathdoc.fr/articles/10.14708/am.v11i0.5126/

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