Witold Lipski
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Witold Lipski Jr. (July 13, 1949, in Warsaw, Poland – May 30, 1985, in Nantes, France) was a Polish computer scientist (habilitation in computer science), and an author of two books: Combinatorics for Programmers (two editions) and (jointly with Wiktor Marek Combinatorial analysis. Lipski, jointly with his PhD student, Tomasz Imieliński, created foundations of the theory of incomplete information in relational databases.
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Born | July 13, 1949 |
Died | May 30, 1985(1985-05-30) (aged 35) |
Nationality | Polish |
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Known for | combinatorics, incomplete information, VLSI, Witold Lipski Prize |
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Doctoral advisor | Wiktor Marek |
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