Johann Karl August Radon ([ˈʁaːdɔn]; 16 December 1887 – 25 May 1956) was an Austrian mathematician. His doctoral dissertation was on the calculus of variations...
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In mathematics, the Radon–Nikodym theorem is a result in measure theory that expresses the relationship between two measures defined on the same measurable...
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The transform was introduced in 1917 by Johann Radon, who also provided a formula for the inverse transform. Radon further included formulas for the transform...
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In mathematics (specifically in measure theory), a Radon measure, named after Johann Radon, is a measure on the σ-algebra of Borel sets of a Hausdorff...
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Radon is a chemical element; it has symbol Rn and atomic number 86. It is a radioactive noble gas and is colorless and odorless. Of the three naturally...
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Lebesgue–Stieltjes integration (redirect from Lebesgue-Radon integral)
Joannes Stieltjes, are also known as Lebesgue–Radon integrals or just Radon integrals, after Johann Radon, to whom much of the theory is due. They find...
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In geometry, Radon's theorem on convex sets, published by Johann Radon in 1921, states that: Any set of d + 2 points in Rd can be partitioned into two...
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were laid in the works of Émile Borel, Henri Lebesgue, Nikolai Luzin, Johann Radon, Constantin Carathéodory, and Maurice Fréchet, among others. Let X {\displaystyle...
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projections. The mathematical basis for tomographic imaging was laid down by Johann Radon. A notable example of applications is the reconstruction of computed...
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Polish space (redirect from Radon space)
following properties: Every Suslin space is separable. A Radon space, named after Johann Radon, is a topological space on which every Borel probability...
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France Johann Radon, Austrian mathematician Radon transform, a type of mathematical transform Radon measure, a type of mathematical measure Radon space...
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an electronic student ID in 1998. The university is the home of the Johann Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics (RICAM) of the Austrian...
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reconstruction dates back to 1917 with the invention of the Radon transform by Austrian mathematician Johann Radon, who showed mathematically that a function could...
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that Johann Radon was one of the first to make significant use of this property in 1913, M. I. Kadets and V. L. Klee also used versions of the Radon–Riesz...
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Vector fields on spheres (redirect from Radon-Hurwitz number)
orthonormal basis at each point. The Radon–Hurwitz numbers ρ ( n ) {\displaystyle \rho (n)} occur in earlier work of Johann Radon (1922) and Adolf Hurwitz (1923)...
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computed tomography Johann Radon Medical imaging Network tomography Nonogram – a type of puzzle based on a discrete model of tomography Radon transform Tomographic...
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In measure theory, a radonifying function (ultimately named after Johann Radon) between measurable spaces is one that takes a cylinder set measure (CSM)...
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were laid in the works of Émile Borel, Henri Lebesgue, Nikolai Luzin, Johann Radon, Constantin Carathéodory, and Maurice Fréchet, among others. Number sense...
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the University of Vienna and received his doctorate there in 1951 with Johann Radon and Edmund Hlawka on the topic of Hermitian forms in imaginary square...
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to a variable. The Lebesgue–Stieltjes integral, further developed by Johann Radon, which generalizes both the Riemann–Stieltjes and Lebesgue integrals...
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and mathematician Fritz Pregl, chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1923 Johann Radon, mathematician Otto Redlich, physical chemist Leopold Ružička (born in...
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Adolf Wilhelm (1864–1950), Austrian classical philologist and epigrapher Johann Radon (1887–1956), mathematician Julius Arigi (1891–1985), Austro-Hungarian...
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ISBN 3-323-00319-5, p. 145. Hans-Joachim Girlich, Johann Radon in Breslau. Zur Institutionalisierung der Mathematik. ("Johann Radon in Breslau. The institutionalization...
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(1871–1956) Henri Lebesgue (1875–1941) Wacław Sierpiński (1882–1969) Johann Radon (1887–1956) Karl Menger (1902–1985) Asymptotic analysis – studies a method...
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waves was part of a general technique first introduced essentially by Johann Radon, and then developed in this form by Fritz John (1955). Choose k so that...
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the DESY. Wolfgang Pauli – Winner of Nobel Prize in Physics in 1945 Johann Radon – Mathematician W. G. Sebald – Literary critic and writer Otto Stern...
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scientific computing. It is published by the Kent State University and the Johann Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics (RICAM). Articles...
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German mathematician and computer scientist. He is currently with the Johann Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics (RICAM) of the Austrian...
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Institute, the Aithyra Institute for biomedical Artificial Intelligence, the Johann Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics (RICAM), Linz, the...
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(1895–1973) Oscar Zariski (1899–1986), algebra Emil Artin (1898–1962) Johann Radon (1887–1956) Leopold Vietoris (1891–2002) Eugène Charles Catalan (1814–1894)...
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