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Gyula Y. Katona

Hungarian mathematicianFor other people with similar names, see Gyula Katona (disambiguation).

Gyula Y. Katona (born December 4, 1965) is a Hungarian mathematician, the son of mathematician Gyula O. H. Katona. He received his Ph.D. in 1997 from Hungarian Academy of Sciences, with a dissertation en*led Paths and Cycles in Graphs and Hypergraphs under the advi*t of László Lovász and András Recski, and as of 2009 is on the faculty of the Budapest University of Technology and Economics.

Katona is the coauthor of three textbooks, Introduction to Computer Science (Typotex, Budapest, 2002), Introduction to Finite Mathematics, (Eötvös L. University, Budapest, 1993), and Combinatorics, Graph Theory and Algorithms (Technical University of Budapest, 1993). In addition his research publications include several works on Hamiltonian cycles and related properties of graphs.

External links

  • Katona's web site
  • Katona at the Mathematics Genealogy Project