Paul Erdős Prize
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Paul Erdős Prize (formerly Mathematical Prize) is given to Hungarian mathematicians not older than 40 by the Mathematics Department of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. It was established and originally funded by Paul Erdős.
Awardees
- 2011: Katalin Gyarmati
- 2010: Miklós Abért
- 2009: Márton Elekes
- 2008: Géza Tóth
- 2007: Tibor Jordán
- 2006: Mátyás Domokos
- 2005: Ákos Pintér
- 2004: Károly Böröczky Jr
- 2003: András Bíró
- 2002: Gyula Károlyi
- 2001: Géza Makay
- 2000: Lajos Molnár, Gábor Tardos
- 1998: Lajos Soukup
- 1997: Tamás Szőnyi
- 1996: László Pyber
- 1994: Bálint Tóth
- 1993: Péter Pál Pálfy
- 1992: Antal Balog
- 1991: Ágnes Szendrei
- 1990: Péter Komjáth
- 1989: Imre Z. Ruzsa
- 1988: Miklós Laczkovich
- 1987: Sándor Csörgő
- 1986: János Pintz
- 1985: Imre Bárány
- 1983: József Beck
- 1982: Ferenc Móricz
- 1981: László Babai
- 1980: András Sárközy
- 1979: Gábor Tusnády
- 1978: Zoltán Daróczy
- 1977: Ferenc Schipp
- 1976: László Lovász
- 1975: Endre Szemerédi
- 1974: Gábor Halász
- 1973: István Juhász
Source
The list on the homepage of the Hungarian academy
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike; additional terms may apply for the media files.