Johann Radon
Johann Radon
(
December 16
,
1887
–
May 25
,
1956
) was a
mathematician
born in
Litomerice
in
Bohemia
(now
Czech Republic
). He wrote a doctoral dissertation on
calculus of variations
in
1910
, at the
University of Vienna
. He is best known now for:
his part in the
Radon-Nikodym theorem
;
the
Radon measure
concept of
measure
as
linear functional
;
the
Radon transform
, in
integral geometry
, based on integration over
hyperplanes
— with application to
tomography
for
scanners
(see
tomographic reconstruction
).
the
Radon's theorem
.
Radon, Johann Radon, Johann Radon, Johann
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