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Richard Rado
mathematician (1906–1989)
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Details
Instance of
human
Born
28 April 1906
Died
23 December 1989
Place of birth
Berlin
Place of death
Reading
,
Henley-on-Thames
Sex or gender
male
Given name
Richard
Family name
Rado
Spouse
Luise Rado
Field of work
combinatorics
Occupation
mathematician
,
university teacher
Citizenship
Germany
Awards
Fellow of the Royal Society
,
Senior Berwick Prize
academic thesis
Linear transformations of bounded sequences
,
Combinatorial studies
archives at
University of Reading
doctoral advisor
G.H. Hardy
,
Issai Schur
doctoral student
Kenneth A. H. Gravett
,
Eric Charles Milner
,
David E. Daykin
,
Gabriel Andrew Dirac
educated at
University of Cambridge
,
Frederick William University Berlin
,
Fitzwilliam College
employer
King's College London
,
University of Sheffield
,
University of Reading
,
University of Waterloo
Erdős number
1
ethnic group
Jewish people
languages spoken, written or signed
German
,
English
member of
Royal Society
name in native language
Richard Rado
notable work
Rado's theorem
,
Rado's transversal theorem
,
Erdős–Rado theorem
,
Erdős–Ko–Rado theorem
,
Rado’s selection principle
,
Rado graph
,
Milner–Rado paradox
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Spouse of
Luise Rado
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