Jaroslav kurzweil biography
- Biography.
- Jaroslav Kurzweil was a Czech mathematician.
- The paper examines the academic career of a world-known Czech mathematician Jaroslav Kurzweil (born in 1926) and his family background (his father was in.
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Jaroslav Kurzweil septuagenarian
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topJarník, Jiří, and Schwabik, Štefan. "Jaroslav Kurzweil septuagenarian." Mathematica Bohemica 121.2 (1996): 215-222. <http://eudml.org/doc/247979>.
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TY - JOUR
AU - Jarník, Jiří
AU - Schwabik, Štefan
TI - Jaroslav Kurzweil septuagenarian
JO - Mathematica Bohemica
PY - 1996
PB - Institute of Mathematics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
VL - 121
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SP - 215
EP - 222
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Ninety-five years of Jaroslav Kurzweil
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Professor Jaroslav Kurzweil (born 1926) belongs to the most important Czech mathematicians of the 20th century, whose work is widely recognized abroad. In an interview, he would probably argue against this statement, saying that in mathematics, every assertion needs to be proved, and that the most ingenious Czechoslovak mathematicians were Eduard Čech, Vojtěch Jarník, and Štefan Schwarz. Jaroslav Kurzweil was able to successfully combine his research with organizational activities at the Mathematical Institute of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. He conducted the famous Thursday seminars on differential equations and organized the EQUADIFF conferences. As an editor of scientific journals, he paid attention to the generation of his teachers (E. Čech, V. Jarník, V. Knichal) and their work as well as to his collaborators. J. Kurzweil was formed by several Czech and Polish mathematicians during his studies and later, as a teacher and mentor, he in turn influenced several generations of scientists. Being aware that mathematical method
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Seventy Years of Professor Jaroslav Kurzweil
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topBrunovský, Pavol. "Seventy Years of Professor Jaroslav Kurzweil." Mathematica Slovaca 46.2-3 (1996): 291-292. <http://eudml.org/doc/34435>.
@article{Brunovský1996,
author = {Brunovský, Pavol},
journal = {Mathematica Slovaca},
language = {eng},
number = {2-3},
pages = {291-292},
publisher = {Mathematical Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences},
title = {Seventy Years of Professor Jaroslav Kurzweil},
url = {http://eudml.org/doc/34435},
volume = {46},
year = {1996},
}
TY - JOUR
AU - Brunovský, Pavol
TI - Seventy Years of Professor Jaroslav Kurzweil
JO - Mathematica Slovaca
PY - 1996
PB - Mathematical Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences
VL - 46
IS - 2-3
SP - 291
EP - 292
LA - eng
UR - http://eudml.org/doc/34435
ER -