55:. Radivoje Kašanin achieved success in many fields of his profession: theory of differential equations, the theory of complex functions, analysis, geometry, interpolation and approximation, mechanics, astronomy and geophysics and in each of mentioned fields of his work he published papers that were widely acknowledged.
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on 2 March 1946, and a full member on June 10, 1955. He served the post of director of the
Institute of Mathematics from 1951 to 1958, was president of its Council from 1958 to 1961. In 1950 the Proceeding of the Institute of Mathematics was published and during the next ten years, Radivoje Kašanin
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was its editor-in-chief. From 1 October 1957 to 12 January 1959 Radivoje Kašanin served as deputy vice-president of the
Serbian Academy of Sciences. He devoted his last years mathematically interpreting the
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in 1914. He was immediately sent to the
Russian front, where he survived the hostilities and by the end of the war, he went to Paris to pursue his higher studies at the
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in 1921. In 1924 he successfully defended his dissertation and received his Ph.D. in mathematics. He was appointed assistant at the
Technical Faculty of the
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Radivoje Kašanin attended the
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in 1922, an assistant professor in 1926, associate professor in 1930, and full professor in 1939. He was elected
153:"Viša matematika II", knj. 1, Beograd, 1949, str. 624 * "Viša matematika II", knj. 2, Beograd, 1950, str. 679
147:"Viša matematika I", Centralno udruženje studenata tehnike, Beograd, 1946, str. 791 (2. prer. i dop. izdanje)
162:"Zbirka rešenih zadataka više matematike I, knj. 3", Geografski institut JNA, Beograd, 1959, str. 164+(4)
159:"Zbirka rešenih zadataka više matematike I, knj. 1", Geografski institut JNA, Beograd, 1956, str. 588+(4)
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http://elibrary.matf.bg.ac.rs/bitstream/handle/123456789/598/ViseAutoraPrisutnaProslost.PDF?sequence=1
156:"Zbirka rešenih zadataka više matematike I, knj. 2", Geografski institut JNA, Beograd, 1952, str. 526
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Radivoje Kašanin died in
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Robson, Eleanor; Stedall, Jacqueline (July 8, 2009).
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