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Julian Banachiewicz (13
February 1882,
Warsaw – 17
November 1954, Kraków) was a
Polish astronomer,
mathematician and geodesist.
Banachiewicz was educated...
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Banachiewicz is a
largely degraded lunar impact crater that is
located near the
eastern limb of the Moon.
Banachiewicz crater is
located near the eastern...
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Banachiewicz, Dwyer, and
Crout … have
emphasized the use of the method, or
variations of it, in
connection with non-symmetric
problems …
Banachiewicz...
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usually arranged in
either of the
following orders: The Cholesky–
Banachiewicz algorithm starts from the
upper left
corner of the
matrix L and proceeds...
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Joseph Delporte DMP · 1285 1286
Banachiewicza 1933 QH
Tadeusz Banachiewicz (1882–1954),
Polish astronomer,
director of the Kraków
Observatory DMP ·...
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named for
Laura de Sołohub Dikyj, wife of
Polish astronomer Tadeusz Banachiewicz.
Lorcia is a
member the Eos
family (606), the
largest asteroid family...
- needed] who used it for the
inversion of
geodetic matrices, and
Tadeusz Banachiewicz (1937), who
generalized it and
proved its correctness. The
nullity theorem...
- (13 miles) in diameter. It was
named after Polish astronomer Tadeusz Banachiewicz.
Banachiewicza is a
member the Eos
family (606), the
largest asteroid...
- Łomnicki (1881–1941), Werner,
Antoni Przeborski (1871–1941),
Tadeusz Banachiewicz (1882–1954), Wacław Sierpiński (1882–1969) and
Kazimierz Józef Horowicz...
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Franciszek Armiński
Tadeusz Banachiewicz Jan Brożek
Albert Brudzewski Nicolaus Copernicus,
Polish astronomer, the son of a
Polish father and a
mother who...