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Erdős,
Erdos, or
Erdoes is a
Hungarian surname. Paul
Erdős (1913–1996), was a
Hungarian mathematician. Ágnes
Erdős (1950–2021),
Hungarian politician Brad...
- Paul
Erdős (Hungarian:
Erdős Pál [ˈɛrdøːʃ ˈpaːl]; 26
March 1913 – 20
September 1996) was a
Hungarian mathematician. He was one of the most
prolific mathematicians...
- The
Erdős number (Hungarian: [ˈɛrdøːʃ])
describes the "collaborative distance"
between mathematician Paul
Erdős and
another person, as
measured by authorship...
- A person's
Erdős–Bacon
number is the sum of one's
Erdős number—which
measures the "collaborative distance" in
authoring academic papers between that person...
- mathematics) In
graph theory, the
unproven Erdős–Gyárfás conjecture, made in 1995 by
mathematician Paul
Erdős and his
collaborator András Gyárfás, states...
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mathematician Paul
Erdős and his
various collaborators made many
famous mathematical conjectures, over a wide
field of subjects, and in many
cases Erdős offered...
- mathematics, an
Erdős cardinal, also
called a
partition cardinal is a
certain kind of
large cardinal number introduced by Paul
Erdős and András Hajnal (1958)...
- The
Erdős–Borwein constant,
named after Paul
Erdős and
Peter Borwein, is the sum of the
reciprocals of the
Mersenne numbers. By
definition it is: E = ∑...
- In
graph theory, the
Erdős–Faber–Lovász
conjecture is a
problem about graph coloring,
named after Paul
Erdős,
Vance Faber, and László Lovász, who formulated...
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Erdős or
Erdos is a
Hungarian surname.
Erdos or
Erdős may also
refer to:
Erdos Group, a
Chinese conglomerate Lesnica (Slovakia) (Hungarian:
Erdős), a...