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George Lusztig

1946 - Today

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George Lusztig (born Gheorghe Lusztig; May 20, 1946) is a Romanian-born American mathematician and Abdun Nur Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of George Lusztig has received more than 88,289 page views. His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. George Lusztig is the 879th most popular mathematician, the 476th most popular biography from Romania and the 10th most popular Romanian Mathematician.

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  • 17

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  • 2.45

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among MATHEMATICIANS

Among mathematicians, George Lusztig ranks 879 out of 1,004Before him are Anatoly Karatsuba, Henryk Iwaniec, James Arthur, Volker Strassen, Barry Mazur, and Alberto Calderón. After him are Philip Hall, Henri Padé, Paul Koebe, Avi Wigderson, Edward Charles Titchmarsh, and Norman Johnson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1946, George Lusztig ranks 651Before him are Patrick Rambaud, Georgi Markov, Eric Van Lustbader, María Teresa Ruiz, Chris Burden, and Dave Mason. After him are Roberto Chale, Zygmunt Anczok, Mo Ibrahim, Vladimir Tukmakov, Franz Fischler, and Léon Krier.

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In Romania

Among people born in Romania, George Lusztig ranks 476 out of 844Before him are Manolache Costache Epureanu (1823), Ion Drîmbă (1942), Liviu Dragnea (1962), Florin Cîțu (1972), Gyula Prassler (1916), and Alexandru Cuedan (1910). After him are Andrei Bărbulescu (1909), Laura Codruța Kövesi (1973), Vasile Deheleanu (1910), Constantin Gâlcă (1972), Vilmos Zombori (1906), and Árpád Tóth (1886).

Among MATHEMATICIANS In Romania

Among mathematicians born in Romania, George Lusztig ranks 10Before him are Abraham Wald (1902), Ion Ghica (1816), Ion Barbu (1895), Spiru Haret (1851), Grigore Moisil (1906), and Solomon Marcus (1925).