Pál Erdős

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Pál Erdős was a highly prolific 20th-century Hungarian mathematician renowned for his extensive contributions to number theory, combinatorics, and discrete mathematics, as well as his famously collaborative working style.

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Paul Erdős 22
Erdős 1
Pál Erdős canonical 1

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instanceOf Hungarian mathematician
human
mathematician
awardReceived Frank Nelson Cole Prize in Number Theory
surface form: Cole Prize in Number Theory

Leroy P. Steele Prize
Wolf Prize in Mathematics
countryOfCitizenship Hungary
dateOfBirth 1913-03-26
dateOfDeath 1996-09-20
doctoralAdvisor Lipót Fejér
educatedAt Pázmány Péter University
ethnicGroup Hungarian Jews
familyName Pál Erdős self-linksurface differs
surface form: Erdős
fieldOfWork additive number theory
analytic number theory
combinatorics
discrete mathematics
graph theory
number theory
probability theory
set theory
givenName Pál
hasInfluenced combinatorics
extremal graph theory
probabilistic number theory
knownFor Erdős discrepancy problem
Erdős distinct distances problem
Erdős number concept
Erdős–Gallai theorem
Erdős–Kac theorem
Erdős–Ko–Rado theorem
Erdős–Moser equation
Erdős–Rényi law of large numbers
Erdős–Rényi model
surface form: Erdős–Rényi model of random graphs

Erdős–Stone theorem
Erdős–Straus conjecture
Erdős–Szekeres theorem
surface form: Erdős–Szekeres convex polygon problem

Erdős–Szekeres theorem
Erdős–Turán conjecture
extensive mathematical collaboration
highly prolific mathematical output
probabilistic method in combinatorics
languageOfWorkOrName Hungarian
mannerOfDeath sudden cardiac arrest
memberOf Hungarian Academy of Sciences
nativeLanguage Hungarian
notableIdea concept of Erdős number
notableStudent Endre Szemerédi
placeOfBirth Budapest
placeOfDeath Warsaw
religion atheism
sexOrGender male
workLocation Hungary
Israel
United Kingdom
United States of America
surface form: United States

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Pál hasNotableBearer Pál Erdős
Richard K. Guy coAuthor Pál Erdős
this entity surface form: Paul Erdős
Richard K. Guy influencedBy Pál Erdős
this entity surface form: Paul Erdős
Alfréd Rényi notableStudent Pál Erdős
this entity surface form: Paul Erdős
George Szekeres collaboratedWith Pál Erdős
this entity surface form: Paul Erdős
Frank Nelson Cole Prize in Number Theory notableRecipient Pál Erdős
this entity surface form: Paul Erdős
Gábor Szegő notableStudent Pál Erdős
this entity surface form: Paul Erdős
Gábor Szegő influenced Pál Erdős
this entity surface form: Paul Erdős
Pál Erdős familyName Pál Erdős self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Erdős
Fan Chung coAuthor Pál Erdős
this entity surface form: Paul Erdős
Fan Chung influencedBy Pál Erdős
this entity surface form: Paul Erdős
Erdős–Rényi model namedAfter Pál Erdős
this entity surface form: Paul Erdős
Erdős–Rényi model introducedBy Pál Erdős
this entity surface form: Paul Erdős
Pál Turán influenced Pál Erdős
this entity surface form: Paul Erdős
Pál Turán notableStudent Pál Erdős
this entity surface form: Paul Erdős
de Bruijn–Erdős theorem namedAfter Pál Erdős
this entity surface form: Paul Erdős
Euler Medal firstRecipient Pál Erdős
this entity surface form: Paul Erdős
Euler Medal notableRecipient Pál Erdős
this entity surface form: Paul Erdős
prime number theorem elementaryProofBy Pál Erdős
this entity surface form: Paul Erdős
Happy Ending problem namedAfter Pál Erdős
this entity surface form: Paul Erdős
Happy Ending problem introducedBy Pál Erdős
this entity surface form: Paul Erdős
Erdős–Szekeres theorem namedAfter Pál Erdős
this entity surface form: Paul Erdős
Erdős–Szekeres theorem originalAuthors Pál Erdős
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Esther Szekeres coAuthor Pál Erdős
this entity surface form: Paul Erdős