MATHEMATICIAN

Johann Radon

1887 - 1956

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Johann Karl August Radon ([ˈʁaːdɔn]; 16 December 1887 – 25 May 1956) was an Austrian mathematician. His doctoral dissertation was on the calculus of variations (in 1910, at the University of Vienna). Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Johann Radon is the 589th most popular mathematician (down from 343rd in 2019), the 447th most popular biography from Czechia (down from 270th in 2019) and the 4th most popular Czech Mathematician.

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Among MATHEMATICIANS

Among mathematicians, Johann Radon ranks 589 out of 1,004Before him are Stanisław Leśniewski, Ulisse Dini, Jacques Pelletier du Mans, Plato Tiburtinus, Grégoire de Saint-Vincent, and Lipót Fejér. After him are Joseph Valentin Boussinesq, Bernt Michael Holmboe, Chen Jingrun, Henry Dudeney, Otto E. Neugebauer, and Jean-Marie Duhamel.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1887, Johann Radon ranks 161Before him are Jānis Rudzutaks, Hermann Rauschning, Albert Gutterson, Pyotr Nesterov, Leevi Madetoja, and Marc Mitscher. After him are Anthony van Hoboken, Maria Jeritza, Radasłaŭ Astroŭski, Rupert Brooke, Aldo Leopold, and Sigrid Fick. Among people deceased in 1956, Johann Radon ranks 128Before him are John Geiger, Touria Chaoui, Truxtun Hare, Johannes Gabriel Granö, E. A. Dupont, and Helmer Hanssen. After him are Paul Renner, Navvab Safavi, Tommy Dorsey, Willem Hendrik Keesom, Hans Carossa, and Herminio Masantonio.

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In Czechia

Among people born in Czechia, Johann Radon ranks 447 out of 1,200Before him are František Čapek (1914), Vlastimil Kopecký (1912), Jan Kalivoda (1801), František Veselý (1943), František Junek (1907), and Rudolf Charousek (1873). After him are Marek Jankulovski (1977), František Čáp (1913), Princess Adelaide of Schaumburg-Lippe (1875), Josef Košťálek (1909), Jan Němec (1936), and Maria Jeritza (1887).

Among MATHEMATICIANS In Czechia

Among mathematicians born in Czechia, Johann Radon ranks 4Before him are Kurt Gödel (1906), Leo Perutz (1882), and Johannes Widmann (1460). After him are Eduard Čech (1893), and Olga Taussky-Todd (1906).