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Christopher Zeeman

1925 - 2016

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La sua biografia è disponibile in 17 lingue su Wikipedia. Christopher Zeeman è il 941° matematico più popolare (in aumento dal 949° nel 2024), la 1936ª biografia più popolare della Giappone (in calo dal 1839ª nel 2019) e il 12° matematico più popolare della Giappone.

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Among Matematicos

Among matematicos, Christopher Zeeman ranks 941 out of 1,004Before him are Yakov Eliashberg, Poul Heegaard, Nicolaas Govert de Bruijn, Krystyna Kuperberg, Nikolai Durov, and Peter Sarnak. After him are W. T. Tutte, Ormond Stone, Neil Sloane, Cleve Moler, Norman Johnson, and Edward Charles Titchmarsh.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1925, Christopher Zeeman ranks 500Before him are Gloria DeHaven, Shrilal Shukla, Robert B. Sherman, Bobby Ball, Ted Lindsay, and Finn Pedersen. After him are Kasey Rogers, Slater Martin, Aristid Lindenmayer, Frank Kameny, Yekaterina Mikhailova-Demina, and June Christy. Among people deceased in 2016, Christopher Zeeman ranks 524Before him are Sammy Lee, Mose Allison, Ottavio Bugatti, Sydney Schanberg, Cléber Santana, and Sándor Csoóri. After him are Joseph Mascolo, Robert Stigwood, Kōji Wada, Abu Omar al-Shishani, Daniel Willems, and Elizaveta Glinka.

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In Giappone

Among people born in Giappone, Christopher Zeeman ranks 1,936 out of NaNBefore him are Keiji Inafune (1965), Minoru Takenaka (1976), Makoto Takeya (1977), Naomi Munakata (1955), Yoshikazu Isoda (1965), and Takehiro Kato (1974). After him are Hidehiko Yoshida (1969), Hirohito Nakamura (1974), Takashi Sambonsuge (1978), Brian Tee (1977), Masahiko Harada (1968), and Hiromi Uehara (1979).

Among Matematicos In Giappone

Among matematicos born in Giappone, Christopher Zeeman ranks 12Before him are Yutaka Taniyama (1927), Mikio Sato (1928), Shigefumi Mori (1951), Kenkichi Iwasawa (1917), Yasumasa Kanada (1948), and Shinichi Mochizuki (1969).

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