Tomek Bartoszyński

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Tomek Bartoszyński (2007)

Tomek Bartoszyński (born May 16, 1957 in Warsaw ) is a Polish mathematician specializing in set theory .

Life

From 1976 to 1981 Bartoszyński studied mathematics at the University of Warsaw and graduated with a Master of Science degree. He then worked as a lecturer at the University of Warsaw, Białystok branch until 1982 . This was followed in 1984 with his doctorate at the University of Warsaw with Wojciech Guzicki . He then worked at the university as an assistant professor before moving to the University of California, Berkeley in 1986 . From 1990 to 2006 he was an assistant professor at Boise State University , Idaho. At the same time, Tomek Bartoszyński accepted visiting professorships at Rutgers University ( New Brunswick ) and at the College of Staten Island at the City University of New York . In 2003 he became program director at the National Science Foundation . In 2004 Bartoszyński completed his habilitation at the Mathematical Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences with Duality between Measure and Category as exemplified by perfectly meager and strongly meager sets.

Tomek Bartoszyński is married and has one daughter.

Works

  • Tomek Bartoszynski and Haim Judah, Set theory: On the structure of the real line , AK Peters Ltd., 1995
  • Tomek Bartoszynski and Marion Scheepers (eds.), Set theory: BEST I – III , Contemporary Mathematics, vol. 192, American Mathematical Society, 1996

Web links

Footnotes

  1. ^ Mathematics Genealogy Project, Tomek Bartoszynski , accessed November 4, 2018
  2. ^ Tomek Bartoszyński's website , accessed November 4, 2018