Wawrzyniec Żmurko
Polish mathematician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Polish mathematician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wawrzyniec Żmurko (9 July 1824, in Jaworów – 3 April 1889, in Lwów) was a Polish mathematician, professor of Lwów University and Lwów Polytechnic, honoris causa of Lwów University, member of Polish Academy of Learning. He was a president of Polish Copernicus Society of Naturalists (1879-1881). In 1885-1886 he was Rector of the Lwów University. He was the father of a painter, Franciszek Żmurko.
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Wawrzyniec Żmurko | |
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Born | |
Died | April 3, 1889 64) | (aged
Alma mater | Lwów University TU Wien University of Vienna |
Occupation | Mathematics professor |
Employer(s) | Lwów University Lwów Polytechnic |
Organization(s) | Polish Copernicus Society of Naturalists Polish Academy of Learning |
Żmurko was active in a number of different fields in mathematics, including differential equations, analytic functions theory, linear algebra and applications of mathematics. He published in both Polish and German. He also invented instruments for drawing conic sections and a device which he called the integrator for graphical solving of calculus integral problems.
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