List of things named after Stefan Banach
Stefan Banach was a Polish mathematician who made key contributions to mathematics. This article contains some of the things named in his memory.
Mathematics
- Banach algebra
- Banach Jordan algebra
- Banach function algebra
- Banach *-algebra
- Banach algebra cohomology
- Banach bundle
- Banach fixed-point theorem
- Banach game
- Banach lattice
- Banach limit
- Banach–Mazur compactum
- Banach manifold
- Banach measure
- Banach norm, see Banach space
- Banach space
- Banach–Alaoglu theorem
- Banach–Mazur compactum
- Banach–Mazur game
- Banach–Ruziewicz problem, see Ruziewicz problem
- Banach-Saks theorem
- Banach-Schauder theorem
- Banach–Steinhaus theorem
- Banach–Stone theorem
- Banach–Tarski paradox
- Banach's matchbox problem
- Hahn–Banach theorem
Other
- 16856 Banach
- Banach Journal of Mathematical Analysis
- International Stefan Banach Prize
gollark: CPU design, tooling, compilers, whatever else.
gollark: C influences CPU design though, that's the thing.
gollark: We're stuck on concepts like memory being a giant linear array, programs having one thread of control, and probably other things I can't think of now.
gollark: CPUs are basically just "execute C-like-code really fast" machines instead of, well, something else, like GPUs.
gollark: Kind of a shame stuff is generally just forced to map onto really outdated machines from ye olden C era.
See also
- All pages with titles containing Banach
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