Ryszard Krasnodębski
Ryszard Krasnodębski (born 1925 in Tallinn) is a mathematician and economist. Between 1932 and 1945 he stayed in Novgorod and in Vilnius; From August to October 1944 under the pseudonym "Ryś" in the partisan company "Piona", after the war in the Polish Army (1945-1947).
From 1946 in Wroclaw, where he studied mathematics at the University. He graduated from the Higher School of Economics (today Wrocław University of Economics); He was a founding member of the Student Economic Circle, and he was also the president. He defended his doctoral thesis in mathematics in 1960, afterwards he was a researcher and academic teacher at Wrocław University of Technology. A participant of the March 1968 protests (March 17, 1968), he undertook a solidarity ritual with students, for which he was dismissed from the University of Technology. After losing his job at the Polytechnic, he worked at the Institute of Meteorology and Water Management, where he headed the Mathematical Modeling Laboratory (dealing with the problem of water protection against pollution). Thanks to the efforts of the Solidarity Trade Commission, in 1981 he returned to the Polytechnic where he remained until his retirement in 1985.
The author and translator of over 30 papers in both mathematics (including applied mathematics) and social studies, including:
From Talubia to Wroclaw - a letter from Professor Ryszard Krasnodębski
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