Hungarian Mathematician
1. Imre Csiszár (1938)
Hungarian Mathematician
Imre Csiszár is a Hungarian mathematician with contributions to information theoryand probability theory. In 1996 he won the Claude E. Shannon Award the highest annualaward given in the field of...
2. Endre Szemerédi (1940)
Hungarian Mathematician
Endre Szemerédi is an Hungarian-American mathematician working in the field of combinatorics and theoretical computer science. He has been the State of New Jersey Professor of computer science at Rutgers...
3. Gyula O. H. Katona (1941)
Hungarian Mathematician
Gyula O. H. Katona is a Hungarian mathematician known for his work in combinatorial set theory and especially for the Kruskal–Katona theorem and his beautiful and elegant proof of the...
4. Gábor Halász (1941)
Hungarian Mathematician
Gábor Halász is a Hungarian mathematician. He mainly works in number theory and mathematical analysis especially in analytic number theory. He is a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences....
5. András Sárközy (1941)
Hungarian Mathematician
András Sárközy is a Hungarian mathematician working in analytic and combinatorial number theory although his first works were in the fields of geometry and classical analysis. He has the largest...
6. Béla Bollobás (1943)
Hungarian Mathematician
Béla Bollobás FRS is a Hungarian-born British mathematician who has worked in various areas of mathematics including functional analysis combinatorics graph theory and percolation. Paul Erdős has been his academic...
7. Imre Z. Ruzsa (1953)
Hungarian Mathematician
Imre Z. Ruzsa is a Hungarian mathematician specializing in number theory. Ruzsa participated in the International Mathematical Olympiad for Hungary winning a silver medal in 1969 and two consecutive gold...
8. Vilmos Totik (1954)
Hungarian Mathematician
Vilmos Totik is a Hungarian mathematician working in classical analysis harmonic analysis orthogonal polynomials approximation theory potential theory. He is a professor of the University of Szeged. Since 1989 he...
9. Gábor Tardos (1964)
Hungarian Mathematician
Gábor Tardos is a Hungarian mathematician currently a professor and Canada Research Chair at Simon Fraser University. He works mainly in combinatorics and computer science. He is the younger brother...
10. Zoltán Szabó (mathematician) (1965)
Hungarian Mathematician
Zoltán Szabó is a professor of mathematics at Princeton University. He created along with Peter Ozsváth Heegaard Floer homology a homology theory for 3-manifolds. For this contribution to the field...
11. Gyula Y. Katona (1965)
Hungarian Mathematician
Gyula Y. Katona is a Hungarian mathematician the son of mathematician Gyula O. H. Katona. He received his Ph. D.
12. Vavrinec Benedikt of Nedožery (1555)
Hungarian Mathematician
Vavrinec Benedikt z Nedožier Hungarian: Benedicti M. Lőrinc; 1555 Nedožery Kingdom of Hungary now Slovakia – June 4 1615 Prague Bohemia now Czech Republic) was a Slovak mathematician teacher poet...
13. Farkas Bolyai (1775)
Hungarian Mathematician
s Bolyai was a Hungarian mathematician mainly known for his work in geometry.
14. Zoltán Pál Dienes (Unknow)
Hungarian Mathematician
Zoltán Pál Dienes was a Hungarian mathematician whose ideas on education have been popular in some countries. He was a world-famous theorist and tireless practitioner of the new mathematics:...
15. Menyhért Palágyi (1859)
Hungarian Mathematician
Menyhért Palágyi in German Melchior or Meinhert Palagyi was a Hungarian philosopher mathematician and physicist of Jewish descent.
16. János Apáczai Csere (1625)
Hungarian Mathematician
János Apáczai Csere was a Transylvanian Hungarian polyglot and mathematician famous for his work The Hungarian Encyclopedia the first textbook to be written in Hungarian. The Encyclopædia Britannica calls him...
17. László Kalmár (1905)
Hungarian Mathematician
László Kalmár was a Hungarian mathematician and Professor at the University of Szeged. Kalmár is considered the founder of mathematical logic and theoretical computer science in Hungary.
18. Imre Bárány (1947)
Hungarian Mathematician
Imre Bárány is a Hungarian mathematician working in combinatorics and discrete geometry. He works at the Rényi Mathematical Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and has a part-time job...