- János
Bolyai (Hungarian: [ˈjaːnoʃ ˈboːjɒi]; 15
December 1802 – 27
January 1860) or
Johann Bolyai, was a
Hungarian mathematician who
developed absolute...
- The Babeș-
Bolyai University (Romanian:
Universitatea Babeș-
Bolyai [ˈbabeʃ ˈbojɒ.i], Hungarian: Babeș-
Bolyai Tudományegyetem,
commonly known as UBB) is...
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Farkas Bolyai (Hungarian: [ˈfɒrkɒʃ ˈboːjɒi]; 9
February 1775 – 20
November 1856; also
known as
Wolfgang Bolyai in Germany) was a
Hungarian mathematician...
- mathematics,
hyperbolic geometry (also
called Lobachevskian geometry or
Bolyai–Lobachevskian geometry) is a non-Euclidean geometry. The
parallel postulate...
- János
Bolyai Prize of
Mathematics is an
international prize founded by the
Hungarian Academy of Sciences. The
prize is
named after János
Bolyai and is...
- 1441
Bolyai,
provisional designation 1937 WA, is a dark
asteroid from the
central region of the
asteroid belt,
approximately 13
kilometers in diameter...
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Bolyai Institute is the
mathematics institute of the
Faculty of
Sciences of the
University of Szeged,
named after the
Hungarian mathematicians, Farkas...
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Bolyai is an old
lunar impact crater that is
located in the
southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon. To the
southeast of
Bolyai is the crater...
- at the Babeș-
Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca. He was the head of the
Department of
Clinical Psychology and
Psychotherapy of the Babeş-
Bolyai University between...
- In geometry, the Wallace–
Bolyai–Gerwien theorem,
named after William Wallace,
Farkas Bolyai and P. Gerwien, is a
theorem related to
dissections of polygons...