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  1. Jan Łukasiewicz (21 de dezembro de 1878 — 13 de fevereiro de 1956) foi um lógico polonês. [1] Reconhecido pelo seu desenvolvimento da lógica multivalente (e lógica difusa) e seus estudos sobre a história da lógica, particularmente sua interpretação da lógica aristotélica.

  2. Jan Łukasiewicz (1878-1956) was a Polish logician and philosopher who invented Polish notation and Łukasiewicz logic. He also contributed to the history of logic, reductive reasoning and many-valued logic.

  3. Learn about the life and work of Jan Łukasiewicz, a Polish mathematical logician who introduced the Polish notation and founded the Warsaw School of Logic. Find out how he escaped from Poland during World War II and became a professor in Ireland.

  4. 15 de mai. de 2014 · Jan Łukasiewicz (1878–1956) was a Polish logician and philosopher who introduced mathematical logic into Poland, became the earliest founder of the Warsaw school of logic, and one of the principal architects and teachers of that school.

  5. 2 de fev. de 2019 · A chapter from a book series on rough sets, celebrating the centenary of Łukasiewicz's farewell lecture and his 140th birthday. It covers his biography, achievements, and legacy as a logician, rector, minister, and exile.

    • Lech Polkowski
    • polkow@matman.uwm.edu.pl
    • 2019
  6. Notes to Jan Łukasiewicz. 1. The city of Lwów, which was Łukasiewicz’s birthplace and the cradle of modern Polish philosophy and logic, is now in Ukraine, where its name is ‘L’viv’.

  7. Jan Łukasiewicz wrote pioneering works on multi-valued logics and invented the so-called “Polish notation” used today in most programming languages. He played a decisive role in the establishment of mathematical logic in the German-speaking countries.