Tomasz Łuczak

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Tomasz Łuczak (born March 13, 1963 in Poznan ) is a Polish mathematician.

Łuczak studied at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan , where he became a professor in the 1990s. He is also a professor at Emory University .

Łuczak examined random discrete structures such as random graphs and their color numbers and phase transitions associated with these structures. He also dealt with applications of graph theory in ecology.

In 1991 he received the Kuratowski Prize. In 1992 he received the EMS Prize . In 2004 he was invited speaker at the 4th European Congress of Mathematicians ( Phase Transition Phenomena in Random Discrete Structures ). In 2012 he gave a plenary lecture at the European Congress of Mathematicians (ECM) in Krakow ( threshold behavior of random discrete structures ). For 2014 he was awarded the Stefan Banach Medal .

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  1. Łuczak: The chromatic number of random graphs . Combinatorica, Vol. 11, 1991, pp. 45-54.