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János Bolyai

1802 - 1860

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Sua biografia está disponível em 49 idiomas na Wikipédia (aumento em relação a 48 em 2024). János Bolyai é o 77º matemático mais popular (subiu do 112º em 2024), a 26ª biografia mais popular da Romênia (subiu do 44ª em 2019) e o matemático mais popular da Romênia.

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Among Matemáticos

Among matemáticos, János Bolyai ranks 77 out of 1,004Before him are Norbert Wiener, Giuseppe Peano, Stanislaw Ulam, Siméon Denis Poisson, Bhāskara II, and Regiomontanus. After him are Katherine Johnson, Pappus of Alexandria, Benoit Mandelbrot, Thābit ibn Qurra, Zhang Heng, and Alfred North Whitehead.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1802, János Bolyai ranks 7Before him are Victor Hugo, Alexandre Dumas, Niels Henrik Abel, Archduke Franz Karl of Austria, Elias Lönnrot, and Lajos Kossuth. After him are Miguel I of Portugal, Edwin Landseer, Louis-Eugène Cavaignac, Wilhelm Hauff, Charles Wheatstone, and Antoine Jérôme Balard. Among people deceased in 1860, János Bolyai ranks 5Before him are Arthur Schopenhauer, Phineas Gage, Désirée Clary, and Jérôme Bonaparte. After him are Alexandra Feodorovna, Charles Goodyear, Miloš Obrenović, Stéphanie de Beauharnais, István Széchenyi, Danilo I, Prince of Montenegro, and Lady Byron.

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In Romênia

Among people born in Romênia, János Bolyai ranks 26 out of NaNBefore him are Paul Celan (1920), Theodoric I (393), Béla Kun (1886), Ion Iliescu (1930), Carol II of Romania (1893), and György Ligeti (1923). After him are Nadia Comăneci (1961), Stephen III of Moldavia (1433), Mircea Lucescu (1945), Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej (1901), Bela Lugosi (1882), and Klaus Iohannis (1959).

Among Matemáticos In Romênia

Among matemáticos born in Romênia, János Bolyai ranks 1After him are Zoia Ceaușescu (1949), Nicușor Dan (1969), Farkas Bolyai (1775), Abraham Wald (1902), Ion Ghica (1816), Ion Barbu (1895), Spiru Haret (1851), George Lusztig (1946), Grigore Moisil (1906), and Solomon Marcus (1925).

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