- 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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Erdős,
Erdos, or
Erdoes is a
Hungarian surname. Paul
Erdős (1913–1996),
Hungarian mathematician Ágnes
Erdős (1950–2021),
Hungarian politician Brad Erdos...
- The
Erdős number (Hungarian: [ˈɛrdøːʃ])
describes the "collaborative distance"
between mathematician Paul
Erdős and
another person, as
measured by authorship...
- Péter
Erdő (Hungarian:
Erdő Péter,
pronounced [
ˈɛrdøː ˈpeːtɛr]; born 25 June 1952) is a
Hungarian cardinal of the
Catholic Church who has
served as the...
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Erdos Group (also
Inner Mongolia Erdos Group Co., Ltd.) is a
Chinese conglomerate with
interests in cashmere, energy, and metallurgy. In 2024, The Erdos...
- A person's
Erdős–Bacon
number is the sum of
their Erdős number—which
measures the "collaborative distance" in
authoring academic papers between that person...
- mathematics, an
Erdős cardinal, also
called a
partition cardinal is a
certain kind of
large cardinal number introduced by Paul
Erdős and András Hajnal (1958)...
- collaborators. The
Erdős number measures the "collaborative distance"
between an
author and
Erdős. Thus, his
direct co-authors have
Erdős number one, theirs...
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other model contemporaneously with and
independently of
Erdős and Rényi. In the
model of
Erdős and Rényi, all
graphs on a
fixed vertex set with a fixed...
- In mathematics,
Erdős space is a
topological space named after Paul
Erdős, who
described it in 1940.
Erdős space is
defined as a
subspace E ⊂ ℓ 2 {\displaystyle...