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Ludwig Schlesinger

1864 - 1933

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Ludwig Schlesinger (Hungarian: Lajos Schlesinger, Slovak Ľudovít Schlesinger), (1 November 1864 – 15 December 1933) was a German mathematician known for the research in the field of linear differential equations. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ludwig Schlesinger is the 763rd most popular mathematician (down from 746th in 2019), the 185th most popular biography from Slovakia (down from 183rd in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Slovak Mathematician.

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Among MATHEMATICIANS

Among mathematicians, Ludwig Schlesinger ranks 763 out of 1,004Before him are Saharon Shelah, Victor Puiseux, Curtis T. McMullen, Sergei Adian, Simon Donaldson, and Harald Cramér. After him are Hua Luogeng, Charles Howard Hinton, Maria Angela Ardinghelli, Franz Mertens, Hassler Whitney, and John Lennox.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1864, Ludwig Schlesinger ranks 145Before him are Alfred Roller, Aleksey Shakhmatov, Jozef Murgaš, Edwin Hedley, Willoughby Hamilton, and Victor Bérard. After him are Toros Toramanian, Jakob Emanuel Lange, Arthur Smith Woodward, Alice Tegnér, William S. Hart, and Artur Văitoianu. Among people deceased in 1933, Ludwig Schlesinger ranks 121Before him are Mykola Khvylovy, Sophia Parnok, George Moore, Baltasar Brum, Archibald Sayce, and George Saling. After him are Ismael Montes, Anita Rée, Albert Champoudry, Stasys Girėnas, Johannes Schmidt, and Johann Berger.

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In Slovakia

Among people born in Slovakia, Ludwig Schlesinger ranks 185 out of 418Before him are Ján Cikker (1911), Jozef Murgaš (1864), Jozef Čapkovič (1948), Karol Jokl (1945), Béla Illés (1895), and Ladislav Pavlovič (1926). After him are Martin Kukučín (1860), János Scitovszky (1785), Ján Hollý (1785), Ľubomír Moravčík (1965), Alphons Czibulka (1842), and Štefan Uher (1930).

Among MATHEMATICIANS In Slovakia

Among mathematicians born in Slovakia, Ludwig Schlesinger ranks 2Before him are Joseph Petzval (1807).