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Tibor Radó's Ph. D. Students

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John W. T. Suckau
Uniform convergence and the Lebesgue theory, 1934.
Marjorie Leffler
A lemma in potential theory, 1934.
Alson H. Bailey
An approach to the study of conic sections, based on a group of projective transformations, 1936.
Thomas H. Southard
On certain projective geometries and their relation to algebra, 1936.
Dorothy B. Kohlmetz
Certain problems of a special character in convex functions, 1937.
Paul F. Reichelderfer
Some properties of continuous transformations in the plane, 1939.
Preston C. Hammer
Projective geometries over a pseudo-field, 1939.
Walter S. Snyder
On functions of squares, 1939.
Chosaburo Kato
Configuration n sub 3, 1939.
Lawrence Albert Ringenberg
On functions of intervals, 1941.
Paul McClure Young
On the approximation of functions by integral means, 1941.
Robert Griffith Helsel
A geometrical application of integral means, 1942.
Harry Douglas Huskey
Contributions to the problem of Geocze, 1943.
Miriam C. Ayer
On convergence in length, 1945.
Cecil L. Woods
A restricted class of convex functions, 1946.
William R. Scott
On essentially absolutely continuous transformations, 1947.
Hugh J. Miser
Generalized conformal representations of Frechet surfaces, 1947.
Albert George Fadell
Accessibility in Euclidean n-space with application to differentiability theorems, 1954.
Shen Lin
Computer studies of Turing machine problems, 1963.
James Bennett Randels
Studies in Turing machines, 1965.
Larry Dean Nelson
On a special class of problems in integer linear programming, 1965.

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