- Edward Marczewski
Edward Marczewski (
15 November 1907 inWarsaw ,Congress Poland ,Russian Empire -17 October 1976 inWrocław ,Poland ) was a Polish mathematician. His surname until 1940 was Szpilrajn.He was a member of the
Warsaw School of Mathematics . His life and work after theSecond World War were connected withWrocław , where he was among the creators of the Polish scientific centre.Marczewski's main fields of interest were
measure theory ,descriptive set theory ,general topology ,probability theory anduniversal algebra . He also published papers on real and complex analysis, applied mathematics and mathematical logic.In his paper: E.Szpilrajn, 'La dimension et la mesure', Fund. Math. 28 (1937), pp 81-89
Marczewski proved that the topological dimension, for arbitrary metrisable separable space X, coincides with the Hausdorff dimension under one of the metrics in X which induce the given topology of X (while otherwise Hausdorff dimension is always greater or equal to the topological dimension). This is a fundamental theorem of the fractal theory. (Certain contribution to this development was made also by
Samuel Eilenberg , see:Witold Hurewicz andHenry Wallman , "Dimension Theory", 1941, Chapter VII).ee also
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