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- Mycielski (feminine form MYCIELSKA, plural MYCIELSCY/MYCIELSKIE) - a noble Polish family of the Dołęga clan. "The first record of a Mycielski is from...
- Jan Mycielski (Polish: [jan mɨˈt͡ɕɛlskʲi]; February 7, 1932 – January 18, 2025) was a Polish-American mathematician, logician and philosopher, who was...
- Mycielski, Jan (1989). "The Banach-Tarski paradox for the hyperbolic plane". Fund. Math. 132 (2): 143–149. doi:10.4064/fm-132-2-143-149. Mycielski, Jan;...
- theory, the Mycielskian or Mycielski graph of an undirected graph is a larger graph formed from it by a construction of Jan Mycielski (1955). The construction...
- Therefore, the Grötzsch graph is sometimes also called the Mycielski graph or the Mycielski–Grötzsch graph. Unlike later graphs in this sequence, the Grötzsch...
- Ehrenfeucht–Mycielski sequence is a recursively defined sequence of binary digits with pseudorandom properties, defined by Andrzej Ehrenfeucht and Jan Mycielski (1992)...
- Aleksander Mycielski (born 1760) was a Polish commander of the 10th Regiment of Foot. His most notable years were between (1786–1788). Together with his...
- Zykov 1949, Jan Mycielski 1955): There exist triangle-free graphs with arbitrarily high chromatic number. To prove this, both, Mycielski and Zykov, each...
- (abbreviated as AD) is a possible axiom for set theory introduced by Jan Mycielski and Hugo Steinhaus in 1962. It refers to certain two-person topological...
- and proven in 1975 by W. Beckner and by Iwo Bialynicki-Birula and Jerzy Mycielski is that, for two normalized, dimensionless Fourier transform pairs f(a)...