• up Rado or rado in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rado or Radó may refer to: Rado (mayor of the palace) (died 617), Burgundian palace mayor Rado (palatine)...
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  • explorer and cartographer. Rado Captain Cook Rado DiaStar Ceramica Rado DiaStar Rado 231 BG Rado Captain Cook MK1 Rado SilverStar Rado: An Insider’s Brand Roberta...
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  • Radoš (Serbian: Радош) may refer to: Serbian masculine given name Radoš Bajić (born 1953), actor Radoš Bulatović (born 1984), footballer Radoš Čubrić (1934–2017)...
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  • Radó FRGS (5 November 1899, Újpest, near Budapest – 20 August 1981, Budapest), also: Alex, Alexander Radolfi, Sándor Kálmán Reich or Alexander Rado,...
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  • Radomski (January 23, 1932 – June 21, 2022), known professionally as James Rado, was an American actor, playwright, director, and composer, best known as...
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    Jonathan Rado is an American musician, record producer and engineer, best known as a multi-instrumentalist in the indie rock duo Foxygen. Rado is a native...
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  • covering problem of Rado is an unsolved problem in geometry concerning covering planar sets by squares. It was formulated in 1928 by Tibor Radó and has been...
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    In the mathematical field of graph theory, the Rado graph, Erdős–Rényi graph, or random graph is a countably infinite graph that can be constructed (with...
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  • mathematics, Rado's theorem or Radó's theorem may refer to: Tibor Radó's theorem (harmonic functions) Tibor Radó's theorem (Riemann surfaces) Richard Rado's theorem...
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  • Gaby Rado (17 January 1955, in Budapest – 30 March 2003, in Sulaymaniyah, Iraq) was a Hungarian-British television journalist who died in Iraq during the...
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  • mathematics, the Erdős–Rado theorem is a basic result extending Ramsey's theorem to uncountable sets. It is named after Paul Erdős and Richard Rado. It is sometimes...
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    Richard Rado FRS (28 April 1906 – 23 December 1989) was a German-born British mathematician whose research concerned combinatorics and graph theory. He...
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    Tibor Radó (June 2, 1895 – December 29, 1965) was a Hungarian mathematician who moved to the United States after World War I. Radó was born in Budapest...
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    In mathematics, the Erdős–Ko–Rado theorem limits the number of sets in a family of sets for which every two sets have at least one element in common. Paul...
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  • Radoš Bajić (Serbian Cyrillic: Радош Бајић; born 24 September 1953) is a Serbian actor and screenwriter. He appeared in more than fifty films since 1975...
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    Rado Robert Garcia Klose (born 1945) is an English musician, photographer and printmaker. Between 1964 and July 1965, he was the lead guitarist of the...
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  • Rado (Hungarian: Radó; died 1057) was a noble in the Kingdom of Hungary, who served as palatine (Latin: comes palatii) around 1057, during the reign of...
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  • Ľudovít Rado (27 July 1914 – 23 May 1992) was a Slovak footballer who played as a defender and appeared for both the Czechoslovakia and Slovakia national...
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    Radovan "Rado" Trifunović (Slovene pronunciation: [râdoʋaːn trifǔːnoʋitɕ]; born 25 January 1973) is a Slovenian professional basketball coach and former...
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  • on drums. "Dead End" (Galt MacDermot, James Rado, Gerome Ragni) – 4:05 "Walking in Space" (MacDermot, Rado, Ragni) – 12:06 "Killer Joe" (Benny Golson)...
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  • Aina Sebastiana Rado i Ferrando (9 August 1947 - 25 April 2017) was a Spanish Socialist Workers' Party politician who served as a deputy in the Parliament...
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  • Victory") is a South Korean music production and songwriting duo made up of Rado (Song Joo-young) and Choi Kyu-sung, formed in 2014. They have produced hit...
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    Rado Vidošić (born 4 April 1961) is a Croatian football (soccer) manager, who was recently the manager of Melbourne City FC Vidošić had served as the assistant...
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  • Sandor Rado (Hungarian: Radó Sándor; 8 January 1890, Kisvárda – 14 May 1972, New York City) was a Hungarian psychoanalyst of the second generation, who...
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  • Christian Rado (born July 30, 1975 in Reading, Pennsylvania ) is a professional racing driver from the United States. He is chiefly notable for his participation...
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  • Elisabeth Radó (29 October 1899 – 3 April 1986) was a Yugoslavian singer and singing teacher from Bosnia and Herzegovina. Born in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina...
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  • Rado Rasoanaivo (born 14 November 1969) is a retired Malagasy professional footballer. Scores and results list Madagascar's goal tally first, score column...
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  • Carmelo Rado (born 4 August 1933) is an Italian athletics competitor. He competed for his native country in the discus throw at the 1960 Olympics held...
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    Gusztáv Rados (22 February 1862 – 1 November 1942) was a Hungarian mathematician. He specialized in number theory, linear algebra, algebra, and differential...
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  • Musical is a rock musical with a book and lyrics by Gerome Ragni and James Rado and music by Galt MacDermot. The work reflects the creators' observations...
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