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    Paul Erdős (Hungarian: Erdős Pál [ˈɛrdøːʃ ˈpaːl]; 26 March 1913 – 20 September 1996) was a Hungarian mathematician. He was one of the most prolific mathematicians and producers of mathematical conjectures of the 20th century.

  2. Mar 26, 2012 · Never, mathematicians say, has there been an individual like Paul Erdős. He was one of the century's greatest mathematicians, who posed and solved thorny problems in number theory and other areas and founded the field of discrete mathematics, which is the foundation of computer science.

  3. Paul Erdős was a Hungarianfreelancemathematician known for his work in number theory and combinatorics, and a legendary eccentric who was arguably the most prolific mathematician of the 20th century, in terms of both the number of problems he solved and the number of problems he convinced.

  4. Paul Erdős. Mathematics. No verified email - Homepage. number theory combinatorics probability set theory mathematical analysis. Articles Cited by Co-authors. Title. Sort. Sort by citations Sort by year Sort by title. Cited by. Cited by. Year; On random graphs I. ... P Erdős, A Rényi. Acta Mathematica Hungarica 12 (1), 261-267, 1961. 1217: 1961: A problem in graph theory. P Erdös, A Hajnal, JW Moon. The American Mathematical Monthly 71 (10), 1107-1110, 1964. 1198 * 1964:

  5. Jan 24, 2024 · Erdős (pronounced “air-duhsh”—the mark on the “ő” is a Hungarian double acute accent, not an umlaut) was born in Budapest in 1913 to two high school math teachers. He was a pampered prodigy. By...

  6. Paul Erdős (1913–1996) was an influential Hungarian mathematician who in the latter part of his life spent a great deal of time writing papers with a large number of colleagues—over 500—working on solutions to outstanding mathematical problems. [1] .

  7. The Man Who Loved Only Numbers is a biography of the famous mathematician Paul Erdős written by Paul Hoffman. The book was first published on July 15, 1998, by Hyperion Books as a hardcover edition.

  8. Paul Erdős. A mathematician is a device for turning coffee into theorems. My brain is open. God may not play dice with the universe, but something strange is going on with the prime numbers.

  9. Paul Erdős, Some of my favorite problems and results, 1997. There are 808 problems in the database of which 235 (29%) have been solved. RECENT PAPERS. 442 Dense sets of natural numbers with unusually large least common multiples - Tao arXiv (08/07/24) 756 A problem of Erdős about rich distances - Bhowmick arXiv (02/07/24)

  10. Paul Erdo ˝s was the most inspirational man I have ever met. I began work- ing with Paul in the late 1960s, a tumultuous time when “do your own thing” was the admonition that resonated so powerfully. But while others spoke of it, this was Paul’s modus operandi.