Antoni Wakulicz


Antoni Wakulicz (born April 7, 1902 in Miedzna, died November 25, 1988) is a Polish mathematician who deals primarily with elementary numbers theory.

In 1920-1924 he studied mathematics at the University of Warsaw. He worked as a teacher at the junior high school. Zamość University in Warsaw (1924-1927), then in junior high schools in Pszczyna (1928-1935) and Katowice (1935-1939). Participant of the war of Poland in September 1939. In the years 1940-1945 engaged in secret teaching in Miedzna. In the years 1944-1945 he worked as a teacher at a grammar school in Węgorzewo, then at a gymnasium in Katowice (1946-1948). From 1946 until his retirement in 1970 he worked at the Silesian University of Technology. In parallel, since 1946 he was employed at the Pedagogical Institute in Katowice. In 1949 he defended his dissertation at the University of Warsaw. Of the finite number of ordinal numbers, written under the direction of Waclaw Sierpinski. Since 1950, in the newly established State Higher School of Pedagogy in Katowice, and later at the University of Silesia. In 1963 he received the title of Associate Professor. Bibliography

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