Andrew Sobczyk

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zbMath Open sobczyk.andrew-florianWikidataQ29016366 ScholiaQ29016366MaRDI QIDQ767886

List of research outcomes

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https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q39496181982-01-01Paper
Equivalence of an Identity in Vector Analysis to Quaternion Associativity, and Ramifications1981-01-01Paper
More Progress to Madness via "Eight Blocks"1974-01-01Paper
Extended Chromatic Polynomials1972-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q56734871971-01-01Paper
Canonical Placement of Simplices1968-01-01Paper
Minkowski planes1967-01-01Paper
The Obliquity-Type of a Set of Vectors.1967-01-01Paper
Some unsymmetric combinatorial numbers1966-01-01Paper
A Property of Algebraic Homogeneity for Linear Function-Spaces1965-01-01Paper
Rank-Sets and Rank-Spaces in Linear Function-Spaces1965-01-01Paper
Convex Polygons1964-01-01Paper
On the Curtiss Nonsingularity Condition in Harmonic Polynomial Interpolation1964-01-01Paper
Extension properties of Banach spaces1962-01-01Paper
Simple families of lines1956-01-01Paper
An Equivalent Condition for Uniform Convergence1956-01-01Paper
Symmetrical Types of Convex Regions1956-01-01Paper
Planar Line Families. I1953-01-01Paper
Planar Line Families. II1953-01-01Paper
The ranges of additive set functions1944-01-01Paper
On the Extension of Linear Transformations1944-01-01Paper
A decomposition of additive set functions1944-01-01Paper
Projections in Minkowski and Banach spaces.1941-01-01Paper
Projection of the space \((m)\) on its subspace \((c_0)\).1941-01-01Paper
Projections in Minkowski and Banach spaces1941-01-01Paper
Projection of the space (𝑚) on its subspace (𝑐₀)1941-01-01Paper
Extensions of functionals on complex linear spaces.1938-01-01Paper
Extensions of functionals on complex linear spaces1938-01-01Paper

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