1. Stanisław Zaremba
(October 3, 1863 – November 23, 1942)
Polish mathematician and engineer. His
research in partial differential
equations, applied
mathematics and classical analysis,
particularly on harmonic functions,
gained him a wide recognition. He was
one of the mathematicians who
contributed to the success of the Polish
School of Mathematics through his
teaching and organizational skills as
well as through his research. Apart
from his research works, Zaremba
wrote many university textbooks
and monographies.
He was a professor of the Jagiellonian
University (since 1900), member
of Academy of Learning (since 1903),
co-founder and president of the Polish
Mathematical Society (1919).