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Fundamenta Mathematicae : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fundamenta Mathematicae
''Fundamenta Mathematicae'' is a peer-reviewed scientific journal of mathematics with a special focus on the foundations of mathematics, concentrating on set theory, mathematical logic, topology and its interactions with algebra, and dynamical systems. Originally it only covered topology, set theory, and foundations of mathematics: it was the first specialized journal in the field of mathematics.〔.〕〔.〕〔.〕〔.〕 It is published by the Mathematics Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences. == History == The journal was conceived by Zygmunt Janiszewski as a means to foster mathematical research in Poland.〔According to and to , pp=1–2). These two sources cite an article written by Janiszewski himself in 1918 and titled "''On the needs of Mathematics in Poland''".〕 Janiszewski required that, in order to achieve its goal, the journal should not force Polish mathematicians to submit articles written exclusively in Polish, and should be devoted only to a specialized topic in mathematics:〔 and stress the fact that these two requirements represented revolutionary decisions at that time.〕 as a consequence of these requirements, ''Fundamenta Mathematicae'' become the first specialized journal in the field of mathematics.〔〔〔〔 Despite the fact that Janiszewski gave the impetus for the development of the journal in an article written in 1918,〔, .〕 but he did not to see the first published issue since he died on January 3, 1920. Wacław Sierpiński and Stefan Mazurkiewicz took over the role of editors-in-chief. The journal was published in Warsaw. Soon after the launch of the publication, the founding editors were joined by Kazimierz Kuratowski, and later by Karol Borsuk.
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