Aleksander Rajchman

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Aleksander Rajchman
Born(1890-11-13)13 November 1890
Died1940
Alma materUniversity of Warsaw
Known forRajchman measure
Scientific career
FieldsMathematician
Doctoral advisorHugo Steinhaus
Doctoral studentsZygmunt Zalcwasser
Antoni Zygmund

Aleksander Rajchman (13 November 1890 – July or August 1940) was a Polish mathematician who introduced Rajchman measures.

He was the first cousin of Ludwik Hirszfeld.[1]

References

  1. ^ Hirszfeld, Ludwik; Balińska, Marta A.; Schneider, William Howard (2010). Ludwik Hirszfeld. University Rochester Press. p. 422. ISBN 9781580463386.