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Lennart Carleson

1928 - Today

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Lennart Axel Edvard Carleson (born 18 March 1928) is a Swedish mathematician, known as a leader in the field of harmonic analysis. One of his most noted accomplishments is his proof of Lusin's conjecture. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Lennart Carleson is the 322nd most popular mathematician (up from 388th in 2019), the 278th most popular biography from Sweden (up from 344th in 2019) and the 3rd most popular Swedish Mathematician.

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Among MATHEMATICIANS

Among mathematicians, Lennart Carleson ranks 322 out of 1,004Before him are Guo Shoujing, Alain Connes, Abu Zayd al-Balkhi, Pietro Cataldi, Willem de Sitter, and Edward Kasner. After him are Kunihiko Kodaira, Edward Waring, Georg Alexander Pick, Emil Artin, Adhémar Jean Claude Barré de Saint-Venant, and René-Louis Baire.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1928, Lennart Carleson ranks 141Before him are Muhammad Sayyid Tantawy, Peter Naur, Ion Mihai Pacepa, Pancho Gonzales, Frank Borman, and Héctor Rial. After him are Enrique Bolaños, Dick York, Veljko Bulajić, Édouard Molinaro, Bo Diddley, and Kåre Willoch.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Lennart Carleson ranks 278 out of 1,879Before him are Hjalmar Söderberg (1869), Princess Amalia of Sweden (1805), Prince Carl Bernadotte (1911), Nils Gabriel Sefström (1787), Christopher Polhem (1661), and Princess Cecilia of Sweden (1807). After him are Prince Gustaf, Duke of Uppland (1827), Jan-Ove Waldner (1965), Gustav Horn, Count of Pori (1592), Jacob Georg Agardh (1813), Krister Henriksson (1946), and Gunnel Lindblom (1931).

Among MATHEMATICIANS In Sweden

Among mathematicians born in Sweden, Lennart Carleson ranks 3Before him are Helge von Koch (1870), and Gösta Mittag-Leffler (1846). After him are Lars Hörmander (1931), Erik Ivar Fredholm (1866), Harald Cramér (1893), and Ivar Otto Bendixson (1861).