- This
concept was
introduced by
Kurepa (1935). The
existence of a
Kurepa tree (known as the
Kurepa hypothesis,
though Kurepa originally conjectured that this...
- Đuro
Kurepa (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђуро Курепа,
pronounced [dʑǔːro
kǔrepa]; 16
August 1907 – 2
November 1993) was a
Yugoslav and
Serbian mathematician, university...
- may
refer to: Đuro
Kurepa (1907–1993),
Yugoslav mathematician.
Svetozar Kurepa (1929-2010),
Yugoslav mathematician.
Milan Kurepa (1933–2000), Serbian...
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Milan V.
Kurepa (1933–2000) was a
renowned Serbian atomic physicist.
Kurepa was born on 1 May 1933 in town of Bačka Palanka, Vojvodina, Serbia. In 1956...
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after Paul Erdős and
Richard Rado. It is
sometimes also
attributed to Đuro
Kurepa who
proved it
under the
additional ****umption of the
generalised continuum...
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Svetozar Kurepa (25 May 1929 – 2
February 2010) was a
Yugoslavian and
Croatian mathematician whose main
contributions were in the
areas of
functional analysis...
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distinct points can be zero.
Pseudometric spaces were
introduced by Đuro
Kurepa in 1934. In the same way as
every normed space is a
metric space, every...
- Khornerstone, a
computer benchmark used in
periodicals such as UNIX
Review Kurepa hypothesis, in
mathematical set
theory Pot****ium hydride,
chemical formula...
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constructed an
Aronszajn tree in 1934; his
construction was
described by
Kurepa (1935). A
cardinal κ for
which no κ-Aronszajn
trees exist is said to have...
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attending lectures by Đuro
Kurepa. He
began graduate studies in 1978, and
wrote his
doctoral thesis in 1979 with
Kurepa as his advisor. Todorčević's...