BIOLOGIST

Aristid Lindenmayer

1925 - 1989

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Aristid Lindenmayer (17 November 1925 – 30 October 1989) was a Hungarian biologist. In 1968 he developed a type of formal language today called L-systems or Lindenmayer systems. Using those systems Lindenmayer modelled the behaviour of cells of plants. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Aristid Lindenmayer has received more than 67,260 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Aristid Lindenmayer is the 1,033rd most popular biologist, the 811th most popular biography from Hungary and the 2nd most popular Hungarian Biologist.

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Among BIOLOGISTS

Among biologists, Aristid Lindenmayer ranks 1,033 out of 1,097Before him are Karl Shuker, David Prain, Elmer McCollum, Henry Weed Fowler, Anthony R. Hunter, and Outram Bangs. After him are Austin Stevens, William Bartram, John Kunkel Small, David Lack, Ethelwynn Trewavas, and John Cassin.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1925, Aristid Lindenmayer ranks 507Before him are Adelina Gutiérrez, Roy Brown, Eddie Baily, Robert Cormier, Finn Pedersen, and Cara Williams. After him are Christopher Zeeman, Bobby Ball, George MacDonald Fraser, Ted Lindsay, Morgan Woodward, and Virginia Capers. Among people deceased in 1989, Aristid Lindenmayer ranks 290Before him are Stella Gibbons, Egon Orowan, Prem Nazir, Willi Horn, Frank Sullivan, and Ludwig Schuberth. After him are Jack Smith, Duncan Gregg, Beatrice Lillie, Frank Adams, Nilufer Hanımsultan, and Shamil Serikov.

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In Hungary

Among people born in Hungary, Aristid Lindenmayer ranks 811 out of 1,077Before him are Olivér Várhelyi (1972), Miklós Ambrus (1933), Lajos Rácz (1952), Péter Márki-Zay (1972), János Urányi (1924), and Emese Hunyady (1966). After him are Lajos Für (1930), György Grozer (1984), László Cseh (1985), Mihály Hesz (1943), Aladár Kovácsi (1932), and Norbert Növényi (1957).

Among BIOLOGISTS In Hungary

Among biologists born in Hungary, Aristid Lindenmayer ranks 2Before him are Imre Frivaldszky (1799).