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Adolf Lindenbaum (12 June 1904 – August 1941) was a Polish-Jewish logician and mathematician best known for Lindenbaum's lemma and Lindenbaum–Tarski algebras. He was born and brought up in Warsaw. He earned a Ph.D. in 1928 under Wacław Sierpiński and habilitated at the University of Warsaw in 1934. He published works on mathematical logic, set theory, cardinal and ordinal arithmetic, the axiom of choice, the continuum hypothesis, theory of functions, measure theory, point-set topology, geometry and real analysis. He served as an assistant professor at the University of Warsaw from 1935 until the outbreak of war in September 1939. He was Alfred Tarski's closest collaborator of the inter-war period. Around the end of October or beginning of November 1935 he married Janina Hosiasson, a fellow

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  • Adolf Lindenbaum (Varsòvia, 12 de juny de 1904 - Białystok, setembre 1941) va ser un matemàtic polonès. (ca)
  • Adolf Lindenbaum (geboren 12. Juni 1904 in Warschau, Russisches Kaiserreich; gestorben September 1941 in Paneriai) war ein polnischer Logiker und Mathematiker jüdischer Abstammung, der mit der Lemberg-Warschau-Schule verbunden war. Lindenbaum studierte Mathematik bei Wacław Sierpiński, seine wissenschaftlichen Schwerpunkte waren Mengenlehre und Mathematische Logik. Seine bekanntesten Arbeiten sind Lindenbaums Lemma und Lindenbaum-Tarski Algebra. Er war Professor der Universität Warschau. Im September 1941 wurde er in Paneriai (Ponary) bei Vilnius von deutschen SD- und SS-Truppen ermordet. (→Massaker von Ponary, →Holocaust) (de)
  • Adolf Lindenbaum (12 June 1904 – August 1941) was a Polish-Jewish logician and mathematician best known for Lindenbaum's lemma and Lindenbaum–Tarski algebras. He was born and brought up in Warsaw. He earned a Ph.D. in 1928 under Wacław Sierpiński and habilitated at the University of Warsaw in 1934. He published works on mathematical logic, set theory, cardinal and ordinal arithmetic, the axiom of choice, the continuum hypothesis, theory of functions, measure theory, point-set topology, geometry and real analysis. He served as an assistant professor at the University of Warsaw from 1935 until the outbreak of war in September 1939. He was Alfred Tarski's closest collaborator of the inter-war period. Around the end of October or beginning of November 1935 he married Janina Hosiasson, a fellow logician of the Lwow–Warsaw school. He and his wife were adherents of logical empiricism, participated in and contributed to the international unity of science movement, and were members of the original Vienna Circle. Sometime before the middle of August 1941 he and his sister Stefanja were shot to death in Naujoji Vilnia (Nowa Wilejka), 7 km east of Vilnius, by the occupying German forces or Lithuanian collaborators. (en)
  • Adolf Lindenbaum, né le 12 juin 1904 à Varsovie et mort assassiné par les Allemands en 1941 à Paneriai, est un logicien et mathématicien polonais lié à l'École de Lvov-Varsovie. (fr)
  • Adolf Lindenbaum (ur. 12 czerwca 1904 w Warszawie, zm. we wrześniu 1941 w Ponarach) – polski logik i matematyk żydowskiego pochodzenia, związany ze szkołą lwowsko-warszawską. Jego żoną od 1935 była Janina Hosiasson-Lindenbaum. (pl)
  • А́дольф Линденба́ум (польск. Adolf Lindenbaum, 1904, Варшава — 1941, Понары) — польский математик и логик, ученик Вацлава Серпинского. Труды по теории множеств, математической логике, философии науки, основаниям математики. Погиб во время Холокоста. Член Польского математического общества (1926) Анджей Мостовский назвал Линденбаума «самым светлым умом в области оснований математики». (ru)
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  • Adolf Lindenbaum (Varsòvia, 12 de juny de 1904 - Białystok, setembre 1941) va ser un matemàtic polonès. (ca)
  • Adolf Lindenbaum, né le 12 juin 1904 à Varsovie et mort assassiné par les Allemands en 1941 à Paneriai, est un logicien et mathématicien polonais lié à l'École de Lvov-Varsovie. (fr)
  • Adolf Lindenbaum (ur. 12 czerwca 1904 w Warszawie, zm. we wrześniu 1941 w Ponarach) – polski logik i matematyk żydowskiego pochodzenia, związany ze szkołą lwowsko-warszawską. Jego żoną od 1935 była Janina Hosiasson-Lindenbaum. (pl)
  • А́дольф Линденба́ум (польск. Adolf Lindenbaum, 1904, Варшава — 1941, Понары) — польский математик и логик, ученик Вацлава Серпинского. Труды по теории множеств, математической логике, философии науки, основаниям математики. Погиб во время Холокоста. Член Польского математического общества (1926) Анджей Мостовский назвал Линденбаума «самым светлым умом в области оснований математики». (ru)
  • Adolf Lindenbaum (12 June 1904 – August 1941) was a Polish-Jewish logician and mathematician best known for Lindenbaum's lemma and Lindenbaum–Tarski algebras. He was born and brought up in Warsaw. He earned a Ph.D. in 1928 under Wacław Sierpiński and habilitated at the University of Warsaw in 1934. He published works on mathematical logic, set theory, cardinal and ordinal arithmetic, the axiom of choice, the continuum hypothesis, theory of functions, measure theory, point-set topology, geometry and real analysis. He served as an assistant professor at the University of Warsaw from 1935 until the outbreak of war in September 1939. He was Alfred Tarski's closest collaborator of the inter-war period. Around the end of October or beginning of November 1935 he married Janina Hosiasson, a fellow (en)
  • Adolf Lindenbaum (geboren 12. Juni 1904 in Warschau, Russisches Kaiserreich; gestorben September 1941 in Paneriai) war ein polnischer Logiker und Mathematiker jüdischer Abstammung, der mit der Lemberg-Warschau-Schule verbunden war. (de)
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  • Линденбаум, Адольф (ru)
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