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  1. 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
  2. László Lovász (Budapeste, 9 de março de 1948) é um matemático húngaro, mais conhecido por seu trabalho em combinatória, pelo qual recebeu o Prêmio Wolf de Matemática e o Prêmio Knuth em 1999.

    • Hungria, Estados Unidos
    • húngaro
    • Katalin Vesztergombi
  3. 9 March 1948. Budapest, Hungary. Summary. László Lovász is a Hungarian mathematician best known for his work in combinatorics, for which he was awarded the 2021 Abel Prize. View three larger pictures. Biography. Laszlo Lovász was educated in Budapest where he showed outstanding ability in mathematics at secondary school.

  4. People. László Lovász. Professor, Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics. László Lovász obtained his doctoral degree in mathematics from the Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest in 1971. He is a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, the NAS and several other Academies.

  5. 17 de mar. de 2021 · Abel Prize celebrates union of mathematics and computer science. NEWS. 17 March 2021. Abel Prize celebrates union of mathematics and computer science. The work of winners László Lovász and Avi...

    • Davide Castelvecchi
    • 2021
  6. yale2024.yale.edu › honorary-degrees › laszlo-lovaszLászló Lovász | Yale 2024

    László Lovász, the Abel Prize-decorated mathematician renowned for his leadership in the field of combinatorics, is a professor emeritus of at Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest and a former senior researcher for Microsoft. Currently he is a Research Professor of the Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics.

  7. biography of László Lovász. mathematical star since he was a teenager, László Lovász has more than delivered on his early promise, becoming one of the most prominent mathematicians of the last half century.