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George Pólya (/ˈpoʊljə/; Hungarian:
Pólya György,
pronounced [ˈpoːjɒ ˈɟørɟ];
December 13, 1887 –
September 7, 1985) was a Hungarian-American mathematician...
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Pólya (1876-1944),
Hungarian surgeon,
elder brother of
George Pólya Reichel-
Polya Operation, a type of
partial gastrectomy developed by
Eugen Pólya and...
- In
number theory, the
Pólya conjecture (or
Pólya's conjecture)
stated that "most" (i.e., 50% or more) of the
natural numbers less than any
given number...
- The
Pólya enumeration theorem, also
known as the Redfield–
Pólya theorem and
Pólya counting, is a
theorem in
combinatorics that both
follows from and ultimately...
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prizes named after George Pólya: the
George Pólya Prize for
Mathematical Exposition,
established in 2013; the
George Pólya Prize in
Applied Combinatorics...
- In statistics, a
Pólya urn
model (also
known as a
Pólya urn
scheme or
simply as
Pólya's urn),
named after George Pólya, is a
family of urn
models that...
- Reichel–
Polya operation, this is a type of
posterior gastroenterostomy which is a
modification of the
Billroth II
operation developed by
Eugen Pólya and Friedrich...
- The Fueter–
Pólya theorem,
first proved by
Rudolf Fueter and
George Pólya,
states that the only
quadratic polynomial pairing functions are the
Cantor polynomials...
- down. The
Pascal distribution (after
Blaise Pascal) and
Polya distribution (for
George Pólya) are
special cases of the
negative binomial distribution...
- Jenő Sándor
Pólya, German:
Eugen Alexander Pólya, Hungarian:
Pólya (Pollák) Jenő Sándor (April 30, 1876 – 1944) was a
Hungarian surgeon who was a native...