Pólya

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Pólya (means "Fess" in Hungarian) may refer to:

  • George Pólya (Hungarian: Pólya (Pollák) György; 1887, Budapest - 1985), a mathematician of Hungarian Roman Catholic Jewish origin
    • Pólya Prize, 2 prizes in the field of mathematics named after George Pólya
      • Pólya Prize (LMS), a prize in mathematics, awarded by the London Mathematical Society
      • Pólya Prize (SIAM), a prize in mathematics, awarded by the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
    • Pólya enumeration theorem (PET, also known as the Redfield–Pólya Theorem), a theorem in combinatorics
    • Pólya conjecture, in number theory
    • Hilbert–Pólya conjecture, in mathematics
    • Pólya–Szegő inequality, in functional analysis, a mathematical discipline
    • Multivariate Pólya distribution, named after George Pólya
    • Pólya on Lipót Fejér
    • The Pólya–Vinogradov inequality
  • Eugen Alexander Pólya (Hungarian: Pólya (Pollák) Jenő Sándor; 1876, Budapest - 1944), an Hungarian surgeon, elder brother of George Pólya
    • Reichel-Polya Operation, a type of partial gastrectomy developed by Eugen Pólya and Friedrich Paul Reichel
  • Tibor Pólya (Hungarian: Tibor Pólya; 1886, Szolnok - 1937, Szolnok), Hungarian graphic artist[1]

See also

  • Pollák
  • Pollácsek
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