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    Luís Antoni Santaló Sors (October 9, 1911 – November 22, 2001) was a Spanish mathematician. He graduated from the University of Madrid and he studied...
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  • certain statements of geometric probability theory. The early work of Luis Santaló and Wilhelm Blaschke was in this connection. It follows from the classic...
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  • applications in isoperimetric and rigidity results. The formula is named after Luis Santaló, who first proved the result in 1952. Let ( M , ∂ M , g ) {\displaystyle...
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  • by Wilhelm Blaschke (1917); the full result was proven much later by Luis Santaló (1949) using a technique known as Steiner symmetrization by which any...
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    rest of his career. His students at Hamburg included Shiing-Shen Chern, Luis Santaló, and Emanuel Sperner. In 1933 Blaschke signed the Vow of allegiance of...
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    chemist Carlos Segers, astronomer Manuel Sadosky, computer scientist Luis Santaló, mathematician Friedrich Schickendantz, naturalist Carlos Varsavsky,...
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    Publishing G. B. Halsted (1906) Synthetic Projective Geometry, pages 15 & 16 Luis Santaló (1966) Geometría proyectiva, page 166, Editorial Universitaria de Buenos...
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    Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-11-01. answer from Stack Exchange Luis Santaló (1961), Geometrias no Euclidianas, EUDEBA. Stahl, Saul (2007), A Gateway...
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  • the k-plane Radon transform of Gel'fand and Graev Steinhaus longimeter Luis Santaló (1976), Integral geometry and geometric probability, Addison-Wesley,...
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    living in Rosario, Levi joined a group of mathematicians that included Luis Santaló, Simón Rubinstein, Juan Olguín, Enrique Ferrari, Fernando and Enrique...
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