- Johann Radon
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name = Johann Radon
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birth_date =1887-12-16
birth_place =Děčín ,Bohemia ,Austria-Hungary
death_date = death date and age|1956|5|25|1887|12|16
death_place =Vienna ,Austria
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field =Mathematics
work_institutions =University of Vienna ,Austria University of Hamburg ,Germany University of Greifswald ,Germany University of Erlangen,Germany University of Breslau, Germany (nowUniversity of Wrocław , Poland)
alma_mater =University of Vienna ,Austria
doctoral_advisor =Gustav Ritter von Escherich
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known_for = Radon-Hurwitz numberRadon–Nikodym theorem Radon measure Radon's theorem Radon transform
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footnotes =Johann Karl August Radon (
December 16 ,1887 –May 25 ,1956 ) was an Austrianmathematician . His doctoral dissertation was oncalculus of variations (in 1910, at theUniversity of Vienna ).Life
Radon was born in Tetschen,
Bohemia ,Austria-Hungary , nowDěčín ,Czech Republic . He got his doctor's degree at theUniversity of Vienna in 1910. He spent the winter semester 1910/11 at theUniversity of Göttingen , then he was an assistant at the Deutsche Technische Hochschule Brünn (Brno ), and from 1912 to 1919 at theTechnical University of Vienna . In 1913/14, he passed hishabilitation at the University of Vienna.In 1919, he was called to become Professor extraordinarius at the newly foundedUniversity of Hamburg ; in 1922, he became Professor ordinarius at theUniversity of Greifswald , and in 1925 at theUniversity of Erlangen . Then he was Ordinarius at theUniversity of Breslau from 1928 to 1945.After a short stay at the
University of Innsbruck he became Ordinarius at the Institute of Mathematics of theUniversity of Vienna on October 1, 1946. In 1954/55, he was rector of the University of Vienna.In 1939, Radon became corresponding member of the
Austrian Academy of Sciences , and in 1947, he became a member. From 1952 to 1956, he was Secretary of the Class of Mathematics and Science of this Academy. From 1948 to 1950, he was president of the Austrian Mathematical Society.Johann Radon married Maria Rigele, a secondary school teacher, in 1916. They had three sons who died young or very young, unfortunately. Their daughter Brigitte, born in 1924, obtained a Ph.D. in mathematics at the
University of Innsbruck and married the Austrian mathematician Erich Bukovics in 1950. Brigitte lives in Vienna.Radon, as Curt C. Christian described him in 1987 at the occasion of the unveiling of his brass bust at the
University of Vienna , was a friendly, good-natured man, highly esteemed by students and colleagues alike, a noble personality. He did make the impression of a quiet scholar, but he was also sociable and willing to celebrate. He loved music, and he played music with friends at home, being an excellent violinist himself. His love for classical literature lasted through all his life.In 2003, the
Austrian Academy of Sciences founded an Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics and named it after Johann Radon (see External link below).Achievements
Radon is known for a number of lasting contributions, including:
* his part in theRadon-Nikodym theorem ;
* theRadon measure concept of measure aslinear functional ;
* theRadon transform , inintegral geometry , based on integration overhyperplane s — with application totomography forscanner s (seetomographic reconstruction );
*Radon's theorem ;
* theRadon-Hurwitz number s.External links
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* [http://www.ricam.oeaw.ac.at/ Johann Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics (RICAM)]
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