Erdélyi Magyar Nemzeti Tanács renyi alfred es Erdos Pal elmeleti munkaja nyoman felteteleztek, hogy a valosagbanelofordulo halozatokban a veletlenszeru kapcsolodas ervenyesul, http://www.emnt.org/eredmenyek.htm
Extractions: Az eulidesi geometria úgynevezett párhuzamossági axiómája kimondja hogy egy egyeneshez egy külsõ ponton át egyetlen nem metszõ egyenes húzható a pont és az egyenes által meghatározott síkban. Bolyai János 1820-ban kezdett a problémával foglalkozni, és 1823-ban írta édesapjának: "Semmibõl egy új világot teremtettem." Bolyai János és tõle függetlenül Lobacsevszkij és Gauss a párhuzamossági axiómát annak tagadásával helyettesítették: az "e" egyeneshez egy külsõ P pontból több olyan egyenes húzható az "e" és P által meghatározott síkban, amely e-t nem metszik. Vizsgálataik során kiderült hogy ez a helyettesítés nem vezet logikai ellentmondáshoz.
Chronology Of Probabilists And Statisticians Page 1 2 3 4 George alfred renyi was born in Hungary and experienced many hardships during the WorldWar II era. He was sent to a Fascist Labour Camp from which he managed to http://www.math.utep.edu/Faculty/mleung/probabilityandstatistics/chronologypage4
Extractions: Chronology of Probabilists and Statisticians Page George Undy Yule George Undy Yule, a student of Pearson, contributed to and expanded upon Pearsons work on fitting scew curves in 1891 and1896. Yule published a paper on correlation in Journal of the Royal Statistical Society (1897). This paper applied the theory of correlation to problems of social sciences and associated correlation to the method of least squares. In 1900 Yule presented formulas for measuring contingency tables, which proved to be superior to Pearsons formulas presented at the same time. Yule also did much work on regression and invented time series analysis.> Emile Borel Borel , a French mathematician, is largely noted for his work on the theory of functions of real variables. His work in this topic and measure theory led him to develop the strong law of large numbers William Sealey Gosset While working as a chemist in Guinness brewery in Dublin, Gosset, an English chemist, developed the students t-test (1899). This test is used to test hypotheses about m , the mean, for small samples from normal populations. In order to conceal the brewerys knowledge and application of such a test, Gosset published his findings anonymously under the name of Student.
Basic Library List-Probability renyi, alfred. Letters on Probability Detroit, MI Wayne State University renyi, alfred. Foundations of Probability San Francisco, CA HoldenDay, 1970. http://www.maa.org/BLL/probablility.htm
Extractions: Back to Table of Contents Borel, Emile. Elements of the Theory of Probability Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1965. * Cacoullos, T. Exercises in Probability New York, NY: Springer-Verlag, 1989. * David, F.N. Games, Gods, and Gambling New York, NY: Hafner Press, 1962. * Gani, J., ed. The Craft of Probabilistic Modelling: A Collection of Personal Accounts New York, NY: Springer-Verlag, 1986. ** Gnanadesikan, Mrudulla; Scheaffer, Richard L.; and Swift, Jim. The Art and Techniques of Simulation Palo Alto, CA: Dale Seymour, 1987. Huff, Darrell and Geis, I. How to Take a Chance New York, NY: W.W. Norton, 1959. * Kahneman, Daniel; Slovic, Paul; and Tversky, Amos, eds. Judgment Under Uncertainty: Heuristics and Biases New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 1982. ** Mosteller, Frederick. Fifty Challenging Problems in Probability with Solutions Mineola, NY: Dover, 1987. ** Newman, Claire M.; Obremski, Thomas E.; and Scheaffer, Richard L. Exploring Probability Palo Alto, CA: Dale Seymour, 1987. *** Packel, Edward W.
Basic Library List-General Beyond Numeracy Ruminations of a Numbers Man New York, NY alfred A. Knopf renyi, alfred. Dialogues on Mathematics San Francisco, CA HoldenDay, 1967. http://www.maa.org/BLL/general.htm
Extractions: Back to Table of Contents ** Aleksandrov, A.D.; Kolmogorov, Andrei N.; and Lavrent'ev, M.A., eds. Mathematics: Its Content, Methods, and Meaning, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1969. 3 Vols. Behnke, H., et al., eds. Fundamentals of Mathematics, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1974, 1983. 3 Vols. * Boehm, George A.W. The Mathematical Sciences: A Collection of Essays Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1969. Campbell, Douglas M. and Higgins, John C., eds. Mathematics: People, Problems, Results, Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 1984. 3~Vols. Kapur, J.N. Fascinating World of Mathematical Sciences, New Delhi: Mathematical Sciences Trust Society, 1989. 3 Vols. Le Lionnais, F., ed. Great Currents of Mathematical Thought, Mineola, NY: Dover, 1971. 2 Vols. *** Newman, James R. The World of Mathematics, Redmond, WA: Microsoft Press, 1988. 4 Vols. Saaty, Thomas L. and Weyl, F. Joachim, eds. The Spirit and the Uses of the Mathematical Sciences New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 1969. * Scientific American. Mathematics in the Modern World New York, NY: W.H. Freeman, 1968.
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Alfred Renyi Institute Of Mathematics, June 2004 alfred renyi Institute of Mathematics, June 2004. Korea Institute for AdvancedStudy, July 2003. Feza Gursey Institute, February 2003 http://home.ku.edu.tr/~bozbagci/Invited-talks.html
Extractions: AWARDS and HONORS NSF-FRG Grant August 2005-May 2006 Siemens Excellence Award by Koc University, 2005 Outstanding Young Scientist Grant by the Turkish Academy of Sciences, 20032006 UC Regents' Dissertation Fellowship, Winter 1999 Research Assistantship, UCI, Summer and Fall 1998 Teaching Assistantship, UCI, Sept. 1994 - June 1998 Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award, UCI, 1996-97 NATO Grant, Scientific and Technical Research Council of Turkey, 1994-1995 Graduated from ODTU in three years with a GPA of 3.97/4.00, ranking second among all graduating students in 1993. Koc Vakfi and TUBITAK Scholarship 1990-93. Ranked 16th nationwide in the University Placement Exam in 1990. INVITED TALKS Alfred Renyi Institute of Mathematics, June 2004 Korea Institute for Advanced Study, July 2003 Feza Gursey Institute, February 2003 Department of Mathematics, Middle East Technical University, October/November 2002, January/March 2003, October/December 2004 Department of Mathematics, Princeton University, April Department of Mathematics
Extractions: Location: DIMACS Center, CoRE Building, Rutgers University Organizers: Gyula Katona , Alfred Renyi Institute, ohkatona@renyi.hu , Alfred Renyi Institute Attila Sali , Alfred Renyi Institute DIMACS/DIMATIA/Renyi Tripartite Partnership This working group will concentrate on two broad areas of research: algebraic methods involving the study of homomorphisms of graphs, with special emphasis on problems arising from statistical physics, and problems of combinatorial geometry. The intersection of combinatorics and statistical physics has been an area of great activity over the past few years, fertilized by an exchange not only of techniques but of objectives. This interconnection was featured in a joint DIMACS-DIMATIA workshop on this topic. (See http://dimacs.rutgers.edu/Workshops/Graph-Morph/
DIMACS/DIMATIA/Renyi Working Group On Extremal Combinatorics Location alfred renyi Institute, Budapest, Hungary; Second Meeting Dates October Organizers Gyula Katona, alfred renyi Institute, ohkatona@renyi.hu http://dimacs.rutgers.edu/Workshops/Extremal/main.html
Extractions: Location: Prague, Czech Republic Organizers: Gyula Katona , Alfred Renyi Institute, ohkatona@renyi.hu DIMACS/DIMATIA/Renyi Tripartite Partnership This working group will concentrate on two general topics, extremal graph theory and extremal problems arising from combinatorial search and testing. Extremal graph theory ([9, 34]) deals with graphs satisfying specified constraints and optimizing some criterion. We plan to investigate jointly a number of specific questions of current research interest in this field, which has played a fundamental role in the history of graph theory. In general, we shall be interested in . Here, a family L of sample graphs is fixed and we consider various conditions on a graph on n vertices that does not contain any graph in L as a subgraph (not necessarily induced). The most famous such problem asks for the maximum number of edges
Center For Constructive Approximation Institution alfred renyi Mathematical Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences,Hungary. Website http//www.renyi.hu/~kroo/ Email NEV@renyi.hu http://www.math.vanderbilt.edu/~cca/visit.htm
Extractions: Erdos0p, Version 2004, February 2, 2004 This is a list of the 202 co-authors of Paul Erdos who have more than one paper with him, sorted by number of joint papers. (An additional 307 co-authors have one joint paper with Erdos.) All joint papers, even if there are other coauthors in addition to Erdos, are considered (i.e., not just the 2-author joint papers). Please send corrections and comments to . The Erdos Number Project Web site can be found at the following URL:
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Seminars And Events: SFU Computing Science Gabor Tardos, alfred renyi Institute of Mathematics July 12, 2004 - GaborTardos, Hungarian Academy of Sciences. posted Friday, Jul 02 2004 http://www.cs.sfu.ca/news/index.cgi/events/2004-07-02-2.html
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Bibliography renyi, alfred, 19211970, Selected papers of alfred renyi / editor, Pal Turan,Budapest, Akademiai Kiado, 1976. Rham, Georges de, 1903-1990 http://www.library.cornell.edu/math/bibliography/display.cgi?start=R&
Talk:Paul ErdÅs - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia I ve also seen this attributed to alfred renyi instead of Erdos. Does anyone knowfor sure which is correct? Zundark, Sunday, April 7, 2002 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Paul_ErdÅs
Extractions: What's our policy about extended-ASCII titles? Should the default Paul Erdos article be at Paul_Erd%F6s or Paul_Erdos? The Cunctator I don't think we have a policy yet, since non-Ascii characters are new in Wikipedia, but personally I prefer the correct title (i.e. with ¶), because that way the headline of the article looks right. We certainly need a redirect from Paul Erdos though, so that the page can be found be people without fancy keyboards. AxelBoldt There's LDC's Proposed Wikipedia policy on foreign characters over on the meta wiki, but there's no consensus. Summary as far as titles: LDC wants all non-ASCII characters banned from titles drop most diacritics, convert umlauts to "e"s, to "ss". In the talk page, I disagree and say that titles with non-ASCII characters ought to be preferred where appropriate, with plain-ASCII versions as redirects. There's also some talk of a #TITLE code whereby the title shown at the top of the screen could be set to something different from the article title. Brion VIBBER , Monday, April 1, 2002 I'm in favour of full diacritics wherever possible, with search engines being left to interfile these things as required. Even so, I think it will still be a while before Unicode is generally understood by all systems. A practical goal in the shorter term would be to at least implement the characters in ISO 8859-1, and give people a chance to catch up to that. Personally I find "Erd¶s" easiest to write by using Alt+0246 instead of the ampersand format; the F6 format doesn't reproduce at all, and I understand that the people using German ASCII would do something else again.
Extractions: International scientific board: In 2002 the CAS in Mathematics at IMAR has been awarded a two years grant by the Romanian Government (under the CERES Programme) for developping its international activity. During its first three years of activity the CAS in Mathematics at IMAR has been main organizer or co-organizer of the 13 international meetings under EURROMMAT plus one NATO Workshop, the 20-th OT Conference, three National Schools of Algebra, two Differential Geometry International Conferences and one Romanian-Finnish Workshop. In May 2004, Professor Jean Pierre Serre has visited IMAR for a series of conferences Institute of Mathematics and Informatics of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences "Alfréd Rényi" Institute of Mathematics, Hungarian Academy of Science (MATHIAS Center of Excellence of the European Commission), Institute of Mathematics of the Polish Academy of Sciences (IMPAN-BC Center of Excellence of the European Commission).
Publications Of Alfred Renyi Translate this page Paul Erdös and alfred renyi. On random graphs. Publicationes Mathematicae Debrecen,6290297, 1959. Keyword(s) Random graphs. BACK TO INDEX http://www.osl.iu.edu/research/pbgl/bibliography/Author/RENYI-A.html