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'''Solomon Marcus''' (born 1925) is a Romanian mathematician, member of the Mathematical Section of the Romanian Academy  since 2001) and Emeritus Professor of the University of Bucharest's Faculty of Mathematics. He is recognised as one of the initiators of mathematical linguistics and of mathematical poetics.  
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'''Solomon Marcus''' (1 March 1925, Bacău – 17 March 2016, Bucharest) is a Romanian mathematician, member of the Mathematical Section of the Romanian Academy  since 2001) and Emeritus Professor of the University of Bucharest's Faculty of Mathematics. He is recognised as one of the initiators of mathematical linguistics and of mathematical poetics.  
 
His main research is in the fields of mathematical analysis, mathematical and computational linguistics and computer science, but he also published numerous papers on various topics in the humanities: poetics, linguistics, semiotics, philosophy and history of science and education.
 
His main research is in the fields of mathematical analysis, mathematical and computational linguistics and computer science, but he also published numerous papers on various topics in the humanities: poetics, linguistics, semiotics, philosophy and history of science and education.
  

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Solomon Marcus (1 March 1925, Bacău – 17 March 2016, Bucharest) is a Romanian mathematician, member of the Mathematical Section of the Romanian Academy since 2001) and Emeritus Professor of the University of Bucharest's Faculty of Mathematics. He is recognised as one of the initiators of mathematical linguistics and of mathematical poetics. His main research is in the fields of mathematical analysis, mathematical and computational linguistics and computer science, but he also published numerous papers on various topics in the humanities: poetics, linguistics, semiotics, philosophy and history of science and education.

Works

(in Romanian unless noted)

  • Lingvistica matematică. Modele matematice în lingvistică, Bucharest: Didactică şi Pedagogică, 1963; 2nd ed., 1966.
  • Noţiuni de analiză matematică, Bucharest: Editura Ştiinţifică, 1967.
  • Poetica matematică, Bucharest: Academiei, Bucuresti, 1970.
    • Mathematische Poetik, Bucharest and Frankfurt am Main: Athenaum Verlag, 1973. (German)
    • Matematicka Poetika, Nolit, Belgrad, 1974. (Serbo-Croatian)
  • co-author, Semiotica folclorului. Abordare lingvistico-matematica, Bucharest: Academiei, 1975.
    • La semiotique formelle du folklore. Approche linguistico-mathematique, Paris: Ed. Klincksieck/ Bucharest: Academiei, 1978. (French)
  • editor, Semiotica matematică a artelor vizuale, Bucharest: Editura Ştiinţifică şi Enciclopedică, 1982.
  • Arta şi ştiinţa, Bucharest: Eminescu, 1986.
  • co-author, Dicţionar de Analiză Matematică, Bucharest: Editura Ştiinţifică şi Enciclopedică, 1989.
  • Paradigme universale, integral edition, Piteşti: Paralela 45, 2011, [IA, PDF.
  • Răni deschise, 3 vols., Bucharest: Spandugino, 2012.

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