Hans Rådström
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Hans Vilhem Rådström (1919–1970) was a Swedish mathematician who worked on complex analysis, continuous groups, convex sets, set-valued analysis, and game theory. From 1952, he was lektor (assistant professor) at Stockholm University,[1] and from 1969, he was Professor of Applied Mathematics at Linköping University.[2]
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Hans Rådström | |
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Born | 1919 |
Died | 1970 |
Citizenship | Sweden |
Alma mater | Stockholm University |
Known for | Rådström isometric embedding of convex subsets in the positive cone of the Lebesgue space of absolutely integrable functions; Rådström characterization of convex sets as generators of continuous semigroups of subsets |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Functional equations, set-valued analysis |
Institutions | Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University; Stockholm University; Linköping University |
Doctoral advisor | Torsten Carleman, Fritz Carlson |
Doctoral students | Per Enflo |
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