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  1. László Lovász (Budapest, 9 de marzo de 1948) es un matemático húngaro, reconocido principalmente por su trabajo en combinatoria, con el cual ganó en 1999 el premio Wolf. Posee un Número de Erdős de 1. Desde 2014 es el presidente de la Academia Húngara de Ciencias.

    • Katalin Vesztergombi
    • Candidato de Ciencias
  2. László Lovász (Hungarian: [ˈlovaːs ˈlaːsloː]; born March 9, 1948) is a Hungarian mathematician and professor emeritus at Eötvös Loránd University, best known for his work in combinatorics, for which he was awarded the 2021 Abel Prize jointly with Avi Wigderson.

    • Hungarian, American
    • Hungarian
  3. László Miklós Lovász. Welcome to my website! I am an NSF Postdoctoral Fellow in Mathematics at MIT, sponsored by Henry Cohn. I spent the 2017-2018 year at UCLA, sponsored by Terence Tao. In 2017, I received my Ph.D. in Mathematics at MIT, advised by Jacob Fox .

  4. Biografía de László Lovász. Estrella de las matemáticas desde su adolescencia, László Lovász ha superado con creces las expectativas iniciales, convirtiéndose en uno de los matemáticos más sobresalientes de la última mitad de siglo. Su trabajo ha permitido establecer conexiones entre las matemáticas discretas y la ciencia ...

  5. 17 de mar. de 2021 · Hungarian mathematician László Lovász and Israeli computer scientist Avi Wigderson will share the prize, worth 7.5 million Norwegian kroner (US$886,000), “for their foundational contributions to...

    • Davide Castelvecchi
    • 2021
  6. László Lovász is a Hungarian mathematician best known for his work in combinatorics, for which he was awarded the 2021 Abel Prize.

  7. I am a Professor Emeritus of the Department of Computer Science of the Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest, Hungary; and Research Professor of the Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics. My research topics: Combinatorial optimization, algorithms, complexity, graph theory, random walks. Vita.