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László Lovász

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László Lovász (born March 9, 1948) is a Hungarian mathematician, best known for his work in combinatorics, for which he was awarded the Wolf Prize and the Knuth Prize in 1999, and the Kyoto Prize in 2010. [1]

57 relations: American Mathematical Society, András Frank, András Hajnal, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Éva Tardos, Bell number, Bolyai Prize, Brouwer Medal, Budapest, Candidate of Sciences, Combinatorics, Computer science, Eötvös Loránd University, Erdős–Faber–Lovász conjecture, European Research Council, Fulkerson Prize, Gödel Prize, Geometry of numbers, George Pólya Prize, Graphon, Greedoid, György Elekes, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary, Institute for Scientific Information, International Mathematical Olympiad, International Mathematical Union, Jacob Fox, József Beck, József Pálinkás, John von Neumann Theory Prize, Katalin Vesztergombi, Knuth Prize, Kyoto Prize, Lajos Pósa (mathematician), Lenstra–Lenstra–Lovász lattice basis reduction algorithm, London Mathematical Society, Lovász conjecture, Lovász local lemma, Lovász number, Mathematics, Microsoft Research, Miklós Simonovits, Paul Erdős, Perfect graph theorem, Princeton University, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Second Hungarian Republic, Tamás Szőnyi, ..., Tibor Gallai, Topological combinatorics, University of Szeged, Van H. Vu, Wolf Prize, Wolf Prize in Mathematics, Yale University. Expand index (7 more) »

American Mathematical Society

The American Mathematical Society (AMS) is an association of professional mathematicians dedicated to the interests of mathematical research and scholarship, and serves the national and international community through its publications, meetings, advocacy and other programs.

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András Frank

András Frank (born 3 June 1949) is a Hungarian mathematician, working in combinatorics, especially in graph theory, and combinatorial optimisation.

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András Hajnal

András Hajnal (May 13, 1931 – July 30, 2016) was a professor of mathematics at Rutgers University and a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences known for his work in set theory and combinatorics.

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École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

The École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) is a research institute and university in Lausanne, Switzerland, that specializes in natural sciences and engineering.

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Éva Tardos

Éva Tardos (born 1 October 1957) is a Hungarian mathematician and the Jacob Gould Schurman Professor of Computer Science at Cornell University.

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Bell number

In combinatorial mathematics, the Bell numbers count the possible partitions of a set.

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Bolyai Prize

The International János Bolyai Prize of Mathematics is an international prize for mathematicians founded by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

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Brouwer Medal

The Brouwer Medal is a triennial award presented by the Royal Dutch Mathematical Society and the Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences.

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Budapest

Budapest is the capital and the most populous city of Hungary, and one of the largest cities in the European Union.

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Candidate of Sciences

Kandidat nauk (Кандидат наук, literally "Candidate of Sciences") is the first of two doctoral level scientific degrees in some former Soviet countries.

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Combinatorics

Combinatorics is an area of mathematics primarily concerned with counting, both as a means and an end in obtaining results, and certain properties of finite structures.

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Computer science

Computer science deals with the theoretical foundations of information and computation, together with practical techniques for the implementation and application of these foundations.

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Eötvös Loránd University

Eötvös Loránd University (Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem, ELTE) is a Hungarian public research university based in Budapest.

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Erdős–Faber–Lovász conjecture

In graph theory, the Erdős–Faber–Lovász conjecture is an unsolved problem about graph coloring, named after Paul Erdős, Vance Faber, and László Lovász, who formulated it in 1972.

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European Research Council

The European Research Council (ERC) is a public body for funding of scientific and technological research conducted within the European Union (EU).

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Fulkerson Prize

The Fulkerson Prize for outstanding papers in the area of discrete mathematics is sponsored jointly by the Mathematical Optimization Society (MOS) and the American Mathematical Society (AMS).

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Gödel Prize

The Gödel Prize is an annual prize for outstanding papers in the area of theoretical computer science, given jointly by European Association for Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS) and the Association for Computing Machinery Special Interest Group on Algorithms and Computational Theory (ACM SIGACT).

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Geometry of numbers

In number theory, the geometry of numbers studies convex bodies and integer vectors in n-dimensional space.

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George Pólya Prize

The George Pólya Prize is a prize in mathematics, awarded by the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.

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Graphon

In graph theory and statistics, a graphon is a symmetric measurable function W:^2\to, that is important in the study of dense graphs.

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Greedoid

In combinatorics, a greedoid is a type of set system.

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György Elekes

György Elekes (–) was a Hungarian mathematician and computer scientist who specialized in Combinatorial geometry and Combinatorial set theory.

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Hungarian Academy of Sciences

The Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Magyar Tudományos Akadémia (MTA)) is the most important and prestigious learned society of Hungary.

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Hungary

Hungary (Magyarország) is a country in Central Europe that covers an area of in the Carpathian Basin, bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Austria to the northwest, Romania to the east, Serbia to the south, Croatia to the southwest, and Slovenia to the west.

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Institute for Scientific Information

The Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) was founded by Eugene Garfield in 1960.

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International Mathematical Olympiad

The International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) is an annual six-problem mathematical olympiad for pre-college students, and is the oldest of the International Science Olympiads.

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International Mathematical Union

The International Mathematical Union (IMU) is an international non-governmental organization devoted to international cooperation in the field of mathematics across the world.

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Jacob Fox

Jacob Fox (born Jacob Licht in 1984) is an American mathematician.

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József Beck

József Beck (Budapest, Hungary, February 14, 1952) is a Harold H. Martin Professor of Mathematics at Rutgers University.

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József Pálinkás

József Pálinkás (born 18 September 1952) is a Hungarian atomic physicist and politician, who served as Minister of Education between 2001 and 2002.

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John von Neumann Theory Prize

The John von Neumann Theory Prize of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS) is awarded annually to an individual (or sometimes a group) who has made fundamental and sustained contributions to theory in operations research and the management sciences.

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Katalin Vesztergombi

Katalin L. Vesztergombi (born 1948) is a Hungarian mathematician known for her contributions to graph theory and discrete geometry.

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Knuth Prize

The Donald E. Knuth Prize is a prize for outstanding contributions to the foundations of computer science, named after Donald E. Knuth.

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Kyoto Prize

The is Japan's highest private award for global achievement.

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Lajos Pósa (mathematician)

Lajos Pósa (born December 9, 1947 in Budapest) is a Hungarian mathematician working in the topic of combinatorics, and one of the most prominent mathematics educators of Hungary, best known of his mathematics camps for gifted students.

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Lenstra–Lenstra–Lovász lattice basis reduction algorithm

The Lenstra–Lenstra–Lovász (LLL) lattice basis reduction algorithm is a polynomial time lattice reduction algorithm invented by Arjen Lenstra, Hendrik Lenstra and László Lovász in 1982.

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London Mathematical Society

The London Mathematical Society (LMS) is one of the United Kingdom's learned societies for mathematics (the others being the Royal Statistical Society (RSS) and the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA)).

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Lovász conjecture

In graph theory, the Lovász conjecture (1969) is a classical problem on Hamiltonian paths in graphs.

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Lovász local lemma

In probability theory, if a large number of events are all independent of one another and each has probability less than 1, then there is a positive (possibly small) probability that none of the events will occur.

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Lovász number

In graph theory, the Lovász number of a graph is a real number that is an upper bound on the Shannon capacity of the graph.

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Mathematics

Mathematics (from Greek μάθημα máthēma, "knowledge, study, learning") is the study of such topics as quantity, structure, space, and change.

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Microsoft Research

Microsoft Research is the research subsidiary of Microsoft.

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Miklós Simonovits

Miklós Simonovits (4 September 1943 in Budapest) is a Hungarian mathematician who currently works at the Rényi Institute of Mathematics in Budapest and is a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

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Paul Erdős

Paul Erdős (Erdős Pál; 26 March 1913 – 20 September 1996) was a Hungarian mathematician.

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Perfect graph theorem

In graph theory, the perfect graph theorem of states that an undirected graph is perfect if and only if its complement graph is also perfect.

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Princeton University

Princeton University is a private Ivy League research university in Princeton, New Jersey.

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Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences

The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, abbreviated: KNAW) is an organization dedicated to the advancement of science and literature in the Netherlands.

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Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences

The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences or Kungliga Vetenskapsakademien is one of the Royal Academies of Sweden.

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Second Hungarian Republic

The Second Hungarian Republic (Magyar Köztársaság) was a parliamentary republic briefly established after the dissolution of the Kingdom of Hungary on 1 February 1946 and dissolved on 20 August 1949.

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Tamás Szőnyi

Tamás Szőnyi (born July 23, 1957, Budapest) is a Hungarian mathematician, doing research in discrete mathematics, particularly finite geometry and algebraic coding theory.

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Tibor Gallai

Tibor Gallai (born Tibor Grünwald, 15 July 1912 – 2 January 1992) was a Hungarian mathematician.

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Topological combinatorics

The discipline of combinatorial topology used combinatorial concepts in topology and in the early 20th century this turned into the field of algebraic topology.

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University of Szeged

The University of Szeged (Szegedi Tudományegyetem) is a large research university in Hungary.

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Van H. Vu

Van H. Vu (Vũ Hà Văn) is a Vietnamese mathematician, Percey F. Smith Professor of Mathematics at Yale University.

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Wolf Prize

The Wolf Prize is an international award granted in Israel, that has been presented most years since 1978 to living scientists and artists for "achievements in the interest of mankind and friendly relations among people...

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Wolf Prize in Mathematics

The Wolf Prize in Mathematics is awarded almost annually by the Wolf Foundation in Israel.

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Yale University

Yale University is an American private Ivy League research university in New Haven, Connecticut.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/László_Lovász

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