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Nationality
  
Polish

Siblings
  
Krystyna Kuperberg

Role
  
Mathematician

Doctoral advisor
  
Name
  
Andrzej Trybulec

Known for
  
Alma mater
  
Residence
  
Bialystok, Poland


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Born
  
January 29, 1941Krakow, Poland (
1941-01-29
)

Fields
  
Mathematics and Information Science

Institutions
  
University of Bialystok

Died
  
September 11, 2013, Bialystok, Poland

Andrzej Wojciech Trybulec, (January 29, 1941 – September 11, 2013) was a Polish mathematician and computer scientist, at the University of Białystok, in Białystok, Poland, noted for development of the Mizar system. He received his Ph.D. in the field of topology from Karol Borsuk in 1974 at the Institute of Mathematics of the Polish Academy of Sciences.

His first mathematical papers were in the domain of various topological and metric space topics of Karol Borsuk. Not much later, and in parallel to his topological research, he worked also in the field of mathematical linguistics.

Trybulec was the founder and developer of the formalization system Mizar based on the Tarski–Grothendieck set theory axioms and the founder of the Mizar Mathematical Library (MML) the world’s largest repository of formalized and computer-checked mathematics.

Trybulec's sister, Krystyna Kuperberg, his brother in law, Włodzimierz Kuperberg, and their son, Greg Kuperberg, are all noted mathematicians.

References

Andrzej Trybulec Wikipedia


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