TY - JOUR TI - Some remarks concerning reception of mathematics in Central-Eastern Europe in the years 1850‒1920 AU - Duda, Roman TI - Some remarks concerning reception of mathematics in Central-Eastern Europe in the years 1850‒1920 AB - In the flow of mathematical ideas from the West to Central-Eastern Europe one can distinguish several typical forms: 1) foreign mathematicians, invited to cultivate mathematics upon new ground (e.g. Euler in Russia); 2) domestic mathematicians who completed their studies abroad and continued research after returning home (e.g. W. Buniakowski or M. Ostrogradski in Russia); 3) domestic mathematicians who dared developing new directions, thus initiating original schools of mathematics (e.g. N. N. Lusin in Russia). A separate phenomenon was a startling discovery of non-euclidean geometry (N. N. Lobatchevsky in Russia, J. Bolyai in Hungary). VL - 2014 IS - Fundamental Sciences Issue 1 NP (7) 2014 PY - 2014 SN - 0011-4561 C1 - 2353-737X SP - 99 EP - 105 DO - 10.4467/2353737XCT.14.061.2511 UR - https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/czasopismo-techniczne/article/some-remarks-concerning-reception-of-mathematics-in-central-eastern-europe-in-the-years-1850-1920 KW - cultivation of mathematics KW - continuation of research KW - mathematical journal KW - founding a school in mathematics