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    Pál Turán (Hungarian: [ˈpaːl ˈturaːn]; 18 August 1910 – 26 September 1976) also known as Paul Turán, was a Hungarian mathematician who worked primarily...
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    Paul Erdős (redirect from Pál Erdös)
    Paul Erdős (Hungarian: Erdős Pál [ˈɛrdøːʃ ˈpaːl]; 26 March 1913 – 20 September 1996) was a Hungarian mathematician. He was one of the most prolific mathematicians...
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  • graphs. Turán's theorem, and the Turán graphs giving its extreme case, were first described and studied by Hungarian mathematician Pál Turán in 1941....
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    (i.e. when s = 0 {\displaystyle s=0} ). Turán graphs are named after Pál Turán, who used them to prove Turán's theorem, an important result in extremal...
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  • Erdős conjecture on arithmetic progressions) posed by Paul Erdős and Pál Turán in 1941. It concerns additive bases, subsets of natural numbers with the...
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    Pach, János (2010-12-16), Anastasatos' Conjecture, retrieved 2017-01-21. Pál Turán (1970). "The Work of Alfréd Rényi". Matematikai Lapok 21: 199–210. "Rényi...
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  • function.: 305–308  The theorem was proved in a special case in 1934 by Pál Turán and generalized in 1956 and 1964 by Jonas Kubilius.: 316  This formulation...
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  • subset E is itself an interval, the inequality was proved by Pál Turán and is known as Turán's lemma. This inequality also extends to L p ( T ) ,   0 ≤ p...
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    Erdős and Alfréd Rényi. She also collaborated frequently with her husband Pál Turán, an analyst, number theorist, and combinatorist. Until 1987, she worked...
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    some special cases solved. During World War II, Hungarian mathematician Pál Turán was forced to work in a brick factory, pushing wagon loads of bricks from...
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