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Magdolna "Magdi"
Rúzsa (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈmɒɡdolnɒ ˈruːʒɒ]; Serbian: Магдолна Ружа, romanized: Magdolna Ruža; born 28
November 1985) is a Hungarian...
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Ruzsa is a
village in Csongrád county, in the
Southern Great Plain region of
southern Hungary. It
covers an area of 84.68 km2 (33 sq mi) and has a po****tion...
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combinatorial mathematics and
extremal graph theory, the
Ruzsa–Szemerédi
problem or (6,3)-problem asks for the
maximum number of
edges in a
graph in...
- Much
interest in it, and applications,
stemmed from a new
proof by Imre Z.
Ruzsa (1992,1994). Mei-Chu
Chang proved new
polynomial estimates for the size...
- In
additive combinatorics, the Plünnecke–
Ruzsa inequality is an
inequality that
bounds the size of
various sumsets of a set B {\displaystyle B} , given...
- Imre Z.
Ruzsa (born 23 July 1953) is a
Hungarian mathematician specializing in
number theory.
Ruzsa parti****ted in the
International Mathematical Olympiad...
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- d(A,B)=\log {\dfrac {|A-B|}{\sqrt {|A||B|}}}.} The
Ruzsa triangle inequality ****erts that the
Ruzsa distance obeys the
triangle inequality: d ( B , C )...
- In
additive combinatorics, the
Ruzsa triangle inequality, also
known as the
Ruzsa difference triangle inequality to
differentiate it from some of its variants...
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overview of
formal logic's evolution, doi:10.13140/RG.2.2.24043.82724/1
Rouse Ruzsa 2000, p. 16 A. G. Hamilton,
Logic for Mathematicians,
Cambridge University...