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Soviet people
Stefan Banach
Scottish Café
Hugo Steinhaus
Lviv
Functional analysis
Banach space
Scottish Book
Poland
European people
Europe

Condensed Matter Physics, 2004, Vol. 7, No. 4(40), pp. 679–682 Banach’s space: Lviv and the Scottish

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