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Szekeres Dorina Szekeres Esther Szekeres Ferenc Szekeres George Szekeres Imre
Szekeres Jozef Szekeres Klára
Szekeres László
Szekeres Nicholas Sekers (1910–1972)...
- In
general relativity, Kruskal–
Szekeres coordinates,
named after Martin Kruskal and
George Szekeres, are a
coordinate system for the
Schwarzschild geometry...
- s⋯21. The Erdős–
Szekeres theorem can be
proved in
several different ways;
Steele (1995)
surveys six
different proofs of the Erdős–
Szekeres theorem, including...
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George Szekeres AM FAA (Hungarian: [ˈsɛkɛrɛʃ]; 29 May 1911 – 28
August 2005) was a Hungarian–Australian mathematician.
Szekeres was born in Budapest, Hungary...
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marriage to
George Szekeres in 1937, with whom she had two children.
Following the
outbreak of
World War II,
Esther and
George Szekeres emigrated to Australia...
- Pál
Szekeres (born 22
September 1964) is a
retired Hungarian foil and
sabre fencer. He has the
distinction of
being the
first person to have won medals...
- Erdős &
Szekeres (1935), f(N) is
known to be
finite for all
finite N. On the
basis of the
known values of f(N) for N = 3, 4 and 5, Erdős and
Szekeres conjectured...
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graph theory, the
Szekeres snark is a
snark with 50
vertices and 75 edges. It was the
fifth known snark,
discovered by
George Szekeres in 1973. As a snark...
- Béla
Szekeres may
refer to: Béla
Szekeres (cyclist) (born 1933),
Hungarian cyclist Béla
Szekeres (runner) (1938–2000),
Hungarian middle-distance runner...
- 1993,
Szekeres illustrated the
comic book
series ElfQuest – WaveDancers,
which he co-created with
Julie Ditrich and
Bruce Love. In 1999,
Szekeres worked...