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= Warsaw School (mathematics)
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The Warsaw School of Mathematics refers to a group of Polish mathematicians who were prominent in the early to mid-20th century. It is primarily associated with the development of various branches of mathematics, particularly in set theory, topology, and functional analysis. The school is often linked to several key figures, including: - **Stefan Banach**: A mathematician who made significant contributions to functional analysis and is known for the Banach space concept. - **Włodzimierz P.