Alfred Rosenblatt
Alfred Rosenblatt (born June 22, 1880 in Cracow, died July 7, 1947 in Lima) is a Polish mathematician who also deals with astronomy, a representative of the Kraków mathematics school. Curriculum vitae
In 1898 Rosenblatt began his studies at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at the Technical University of Vienna, which later continued with the Faculty of Philosophy of the Jagiellonian University. He defended his PhD thesis. "On the functions of total leaps", written under the direction of Stanislaw Zaremba. Having spent a year at the University of Göttingen, he started working at the Jagiellonian University as a lecturer in mathematics. In 1912 he was habilitated on the basis of his dissertation. "Sur certaines classes de surfaces algébriques irrégulières et sur les transformations birationnelles de ces surfaces en elles-memes", which concerned algebraic geometry. Since 1920 he was an associate professor at the Jagiellonian University. In 1936 he received an invitation from Virgilia Rosales in Lima to lecture at St. Mark's University. Being unable to nostrify his diplomas in Peru, he gained a master's degree and a doctorate from St. Mark's University, with whom he remained connected for the rest of his life.
He has authored at least 263 mathematical works and more than 40 works on astronomy and science history and shorter reports. He wrote Polish, Spanish, German, Italian and French related to geometry, topology, hydrodynamics and mechanics. In 1938 he founded the Peruvian Academy of Natural, Physical and Physical Sciences in Lima with Godofred Garcia.
The oldest of Józef Michal Rosenblatt's five children, lecturers from the Jagiellonian University from the legal family and Klara Koppleman. Bibliography
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