Hans Rådström
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Hans Rådström
Summary
Hans Rådström is a human[1]. He was born on +1919-03-26T00:00:00Z[2]. He died on +1970-11-05T00:00:00Z[3]. He worked as a mathematician[4] and university teacher[5].
Key Facts
- Hans Rådström was born on +1919-03-26T00:00:00Z[2].
- Hans Rådström died on +1970-11-05T00:00:00Z[3].
- Hans Rådström's father was Karl Johan Rådström[6].
- Hans Rådström held citizenship in Sweden[7].
- Hans Rådström worked as a mathematician[4].
- Hans Rådström's professions included university teacher[5].
- Hans Rådström's field of work was mathematical analysis[8].
- Hans Rådström's field of work was functional analysis[9].
- Hans Rådström was employed by Institute for Advanced Study[10].
- Hans Rådström was employed by Linköping University[11].
- Among Hans Rådström's employers was Royal Institute of Technology[12].
- Among Hans Rådström's employers was Stockholm University[13].
- Hans Rådström's education included a stint at Stockholm University[14].
- Hans Rådström's doctoral advisor was Torsten Carleman[15].
- Hans Rådström's doctoral advisor was Fritz Carlson[16].
- Hans Rådström was influenced by Werner Fenchel[17].
- Hans Rådström is recorded as male[18].
- Hans Rådström's instance of is recorded as human[19].
- Hans Rådström supervised Per Enflo as a doctoral student[20].
- Hans Rådström supervised Martin Ribe as a doctoral student[21].
- Hans Rådström's Mathematics Genealogy Project ID is recorded as 20578[22].
- Hans Rådström's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0hrdncd[23].
- Hans Rådström's family name is recorded as Rådström[24].
- Hans Rådström's given name is recorded as Hans[25].
- Hans Rådström's described by source is recorded as Q21586309[26].
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Origins and Family
Hans Rådström was born on +1919-03-26T00:00:00Z[2]. His father was Karl Johan Rådström[6].
Education
Hans Rådström was educated at Stockholm University[14]. Doctoral advisors include Torsten Carleman[15], a mathematician[27], 1892–1949[28], of Sweden[29], awarded the Björkén Prize[30], specialised in mathematical analysis[31] and Fritz Carlson[16], a mathematician[32], 1888–1952[33], of Sweden[34], specialised in mathematical analysis[35].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include mathematician[4] and university teacher[5]. Fields of work include mathematical analysis[8], an academic discipline[36] and functional analysis[9], a branch of mathematics[37]. Employers include Institute for Advanced Study[10], a research institute[38], in United States[39], founded in 1930[40], headquartered in Princeton[41]; Linköping University[11], a university[42], in Sweden[43], founded in 1975[44], headquartered in Linköping[45]; Royal Institute of Technology[12], a university[46], in Sweden[47], founded in 1827[48], headquartered in Q10441282[49]; and Stockholm University[13], a public university[50], in Sweden[51], founded in 1878[52], headquartered in Stockholm[53]. Doctoral students include Per Enflo[20], a mathematician[54], b. 1944[55], of United States[56], specialised in mathematical analysis[57] and Martin Ribe[21], a mathematician[58], b. 1945[59], of Sweden[60].
Death and Burial
Hans Rådström died on +1970-11-05T00:00:00Z[3].
FAQs
Who were Hans Rådström's parents?
Hans Rådström's father was Karl Johan Rådström[6].
What did Hans Rådström do for work?
Hans Rådström worked as mathematician[4] and university teacher[5].
Where did Hans Rådström go to school?
Hans Rådström was educated at Stockholm University[14].