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János Bolyai Mathematical Institute

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Bolyai Institute is the mathematics institute of the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Szeged, named after the Hungarian mathematicians, Farkas Bolyai, and his son János Bolyai, the co-discoverer of non-Euclidean geometry. Its director is László Zádori. Among the former members of the institute are Frigyes Riesz, Alfréd Haar, Rudolf Ortvay, Tibor Radó, Béla Szőkefalvi-Nagy, László Kalmár, Géza Fodor.

Departments

  • Algebra and Number Theory (head: Mária Szendrei)
  • Analysis (head: Lajos Molnár)
  • Applied and Numerical Mathematics (head: Tibor Krisztin)
  • Geometry (head: Árpád Kurusa)
  • Set Theory and Mathematical Logic (head: Péter Hajnal)
  • Stochastics (head: Gyula Pap)

External links

[ ⚑ ] 46°14′50″N 20°08′52″E / 46.2472687°N 20.1476898°E / 46.2472687; 20.1476898





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