following the lead of his cousin, politician Vilmos Vázsonyi, he changed his name in 1937 to Andrew Vázsonyi. The name comes from that of his father's native...
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Vazsonyi or Vázsonyi is a Hungarian surname. It may refer to: Andrew Vázsonyi (1916–2003), mathematician and operations researcher Balint Vazsonyi (1936–2003)...
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was applied to contemporary legends by folklorists Linda Dégh and Andrew Vázsonyi, who argued that the most direct form of ostension involved committing...
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well-quasi-ordered under homeomorphic embedding. The theorem was conjectured by Andrew Vázsonyi and proved by Joseph Kruskal (1960); a short proof was given by Crispin...
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implied by Kruskal's tree theorem, which was conjectured in 1937 by Andrew Vázsonyi and proved in 1960 independently by Joseph Kruskal and S. Tarkowski...
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Folklore, p. 31. Utah / Utah State University Press. Linda Dégh and Andrew Vázsonyi (1975). "Hypothesis of Multi-Conduit Transmission in Folklore", pp...
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18, 1920 and died in Indiana on August 19, 2014. She was married to Andrew Vázsonyi (1906–1986) for 28 years. Linda Dégh earned her degree from Péter Pázmány...
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Pál Turán W. T. Tutte Stanislaw Ulam Kazimierz Urbanik Bob Vaughan Andrew Vázsonyi Katalin Vesztergombi István Vincze Samuel S. Wagstaff Jr. Douglas West...
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answering a question posed in 1934 by Heinz Hopf and Erika Pannwitz. Andrew Vázsonyi conjectured bounds on the number of diameter pairs in higher dimensions...
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Vardi (born 1954), mathematical logic and theoretical computer science Andrew Vázsonyi (1916–2003), mathematician and operations researcher Anatoly Vershik...
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