Paul Erdős Prize

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

  • 2002: Gyula Károlyi
  • 2003: András Bíró
  • 2004: Károly Böröczky Jun.
  • 2005: Ákos Pintér
  • 2006: Mátyás Domokos
  • 2007: Tibor Jordán
  • 2008: Géza Tóth
  • 2009: Márton Elekes
  • 2010: Miklós Abért
  • 2011: Katalin Gyarmati
  • 2012: Balázs Márton
  • 2013: Balázs Szegedy
  • 2014: Gábor Pete
  • 2015: Péter Varjú
  • 2016: Attila Maróti
  • 2017: Gábor Kun
  • 2018: Endre Csóka
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See also

Sources

The list on the homepage of the Hungarian academy

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