John Raymond Wilton (2 May 1884 – 12 April 1944) was an Australian-born mathematician. In the period of 1926–1934 Wilton published 26 research papers on analysis and number theory. For which he gained the Doctorate in science from the University of Cambridge in 1930 and he was the first person to receive Thomas Ranken Lyle Medal in 1935 from the Australian National Research Council. On 12 April 1944, he died of a cerebral hemorrhage and was buried in West Terrace cemetery, Adelaide.
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| - John Raymond Wilton (Belfast, Port Fairy, 2 de maig de 1884 - Adelaida, 12 d'abril de 1944) va ser un matemàtic australià. (ca)
- John Raymond Wilton (2 May 1884 – 12 April 1944) was an Australian-born mathematician. In the period of 1926–1934 Wilton published 26 research papers on analysis and number theory. For which he gained the Doctorate in science from the University of Cambridge in 1930 and he was the first person to receive Thomas Ranken Lyle Medal in 1935 from the Australian National Research Council. On 12 April 1944, he died of a cerebral hemorrhage and was buried in West Terrace cemetery, Adelaide. (en)
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| - John Raymond Wilton (Belfast, Port Fairy, 2 de maig de 1884 - Adelaida, 12 d'abril de 1944) va ser un matemàtic australià. (ca)
- John Raymond Wilton (2 May 1884 – 12 April 1944) was an Australian-born mathematician. In the period of 1926–1934 Wilton published 26 research papers on analysis and number theory. For which he gained the Doctorate in science from the University of Cambridge in 1930 and he was the first person to receive Thomas Ranken Lyle Medal in 1935 from the Australian National Research Council. On 12 April 1944, he died of a cerebral hemorrhage and was buried in West Terrace cemetery, Adelaide. (en)
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