András Sárközy

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András Sárközy (born January 16, 1941 in Budapest ) is a Hungarian mathematician who deals with number theory (analytical, combinatorial, additive number theory) and was a professor at the Eötvös Loránd University .

He proved the Sárközy Theorem and the Fürstenberg-Sárközy Theorem (independently of Hillel Fürstenberg ). Sárközy worked a lot with Paul Erdős (62 joint publications and thus more than any other mathematician). He also produced results on binary pseudo-random numbers .

In 2010 he received the Széchenyi Prize and in 1977 the Alfréd-Rényi Prize . In 1998 he became a corresponding and in 2004 a full member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

His son Gábor Sárközy is also a mathematician and professor of computer science at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute .

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Individual evidence

  1. Sárközy, On difference sets of sequences of integers. I, Acata Math. Hungarica, Vol. 31, 1978, pp. 125-149
  2. CL Stewart, appreciation of Sárközy on his 60th birthday, see web links