Edward Marczewski (15 November 1907 – 17 October 1976[2]) was a Polish mathematician. He was born Szpilrajn but changed his name while hiding from Nazi persecution.[3]
Marczewski proved that the topological dimension, for arbitrary metrisableseparable spaceX, coincides with the Hausdorff dimension under one of the metrics in X which induce the given topology of X (while otherwise the Hausdorff dimension is always greater or equal to the topological dimension).[5] This is a fundamental theorem of fractal theory. (Certain contributions to this development were also made by Samuel Eilenberg, see: Witold Hurewicz and Henry Wallman, Dimension Theory, 1941, Chapter VII.)
↑Hartman, Stanislaw et al.: preface to "Collected papers of Edward Marczewski", Institute of Mathematics of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw 1996.
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