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Laczkovich is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
House of
Laczkovich, a
medieval Croatian-Hungarian
noble family Donát
Laczkovich (born...
- Miklós
Laczkovich (born 21
February 1948) is a
Hungarian mathematician mainly noted for his work on real
analysis and
geometric measure theory. His most...
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possible by Miklós
Laczkovich in 1990; the
decomposition makes heavy use of the
axiom of
choice and is
therefore non-constructive.
Laczkovich estimated the...
- Hungarian) Donát
Laczkovich at the
Hungarian Football Federation (in Hungarian) Donát
Laczkovich at ÖFB Donát
Laczkovich at
Soccerway Donát
Laczkovich – Czech...
- proof,
which is a
simplification of Lambert's proof, is due to Miklós
Laczkovich. Many of
these are
proofs by contradiction. In 1882,
Ferdinand von Lindemann...
- The Lackfi, Lacković, Laczkfi,
Laczkfy or
Laczkovich were a
noble family from
Kingdom of
Hungary and Croatia,
which governed parts of
Transylvania (as...
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respect to the
linear group SL(2,R) (Wagon,
Question 7.4). In 2000, Miklós
Laczkovich proved that such a
decomposition exists. More precisely, let A be the...
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question of
whether there was x with A(x) = 0 was also insolvable. Miklós
Laczkovich removed also the need for π and
reduced the use of composition. In particular...
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pieces into a rectangle. A
remarkable fact
discovered relatively recently (
Laczkovich 1990) is that we can
dissect the disk into a
large but
finite number of...
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establish the prize. 1989:
Louis de
Branges 1991: Jean
Bourgain 1993: Miklós
Laczkovich and
Marina Ratner 1995:
Andrew J.
Wiles 1997: Yuri V.
Nesterenko and Gilles...