Anna Romanowska
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Anna B. Romanowska is a Polish mathematician specializing in abstract algebra. She is professor emeritus of algebra and combinatorics at the Warsaw University of Technology,[1] and was the first convenor of European Women in Mathematics.[2]
Education and career
Romanowska earned her Ph.D. in 1973 at the Warsaw University of Technology. Her dissertation, Toward an Algebraic Study of the Tone System, was supervised by Tadeusz Traczyk .[3] She became the first convenor of European Women in Mathematics, for 1993–1994.[2]
Books
Romanowska is the coauthor of three books on abstract algebra with Jonathan D. H. Smith:
- Modal theory: an algebraic approach to order, geometry, and convexity (Heldermann, 1985)[4]
- Post-modern algebra (Wiley, 1999)[5]
- Modes (World Scientific, 2002)[6]
References
- ^ prof. dr hab. Anna Romanowska, Warsaw University of Technology, retrieved 2021-05-28
- ^ a b History, European Women in Mathematics, retrieved 2021-05-27
- ^ Anna Romanowska at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- ^ Reviews of Modal theory: J. D. P. Meldrum, Proc. Edinburgh Math. Soc, doi:10.1017/S0013091500017508; S. Rudeanu, Zbl 0553.08001; Boris M. Schein, MR0788695
- ^ Reviews of Post-modern algebra: Edgar G. Goodaire, MR1673047; Sheila Oates Williams, Zbl 0946.00001
- ^ Reviews of Modes: Ewa Graczyńska, MR1932199; Sheila Oates Williams, Zbl 1012.08001
External links
- Anna Romanowska publications indexed by Google Scholar
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