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20 Sep 1996
Paul Erdös |
death Paul Erdös Died 20 Sep 1996 at age 83 (born 26 Mar 1913). Hungarian mathematician, who was one of the century's top math experts and pioneered the fields of number theory and combinatorics. The type of mathematics he worked on were beautiful problems that were simple to understand, but notoriously difficult to solve. At age 20, he discovered a proof for a classic theorem of number theory that states that there is always at least one prime number between any positive integer and its double. In the 1930s, he studied in England and moved to the USA by the late 1930s when his Jewish origins made a return to Hungary impossible. Affected by McCarthyism in the 1950s, he spent much of the next ten years in Israel. Writing his many hundreds of papers made him one of history's most prolific mathematicians. |
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20 Sep 1996
Paul Erdős |
death Paul Erdős Paul Erdős (b. 1913), Hungarian-born mathematician. |