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Richard Rado (* 28. April 1906 in Berlin; † 23. Dezember 1989 in Reading, Berkshire, England) was een düütschen Mathematiker.

Richard Rado studeerde eerst in Berlin an de Universität Göttingen Mathematik un promoveerde 1933. In’n sölde Johr emigreerde he na Grootbritannien. Dor wööd he vun Hardy, Littlewood un Hall beinflusst. ’ne Riege vun Arbeden to Kombinatorik un Graphentheorie sünd dor tohaap met Paul Erdös entstahn.

Rado heff 1947 an’t King’s College in London wesselt, vör dat he bis to sien Emeriteeren 1971 enen Lehrstohl an de Universität Reading overnömp.

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