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Miklós Simonovits (4 September 1943 in Budapest) is a Hungarian mathematician who currently works at the Rényi Institute of Mathematics in Budapest and is a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He is on the advisory board of the journal Combinatorica. He is best known for his work in extremal graph theory and was awarded Széchenyi Prize in 2014. Among other things, he discovered the method of progressive induction which he used to describe graphs which do not contain a predetermined graph and the number of edges is close to maximal. With Lovász, he gave a randomized algorithm using O(n7 log2 n)separation calls to approximate the volume of a convex body within a fixed relative error.

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  • Miklós Simonovits (de)
  • Miklós Simonovits (eo)
  • Miklós Simonovits (fr)
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  • SIMONOVITS Miklós [ŝimonoviĉ miklOŝ] (naskita la 4-an de septembro 1943 en Budapeŝto) estas hungara matematikisto, profesoro, membro ordinara de Hungara Scienca Akademio (2007). Lia patro estis István Simonovits. (eo)
  • Miklós Simonovits (né le 4 septembre 1943 à Budapest) est un mathématicien hongrois qui travaille en combinatoire. (fr)
  • Miklós Simonovits (Budapeste, 4 de setembro de 1943) é um matemático hungaro, que trabalha com combinatória. (pt)
  • Miklós Simonovits (* 4. September 1943 in Budapest) ist ein ungarischer Mathematiker, der sich mit Kombinatorik befasst. Simonovits studierte 1962 bis 1967 an der Loránd-Eötvös-Universität und lehrte danach dort. 1970 wurde er promoviert und 1981 habilitiert (Doktortitel im russischen System). Er ist seit 1979 am Alfred Renyi Institut für Mathematik der Ungarischen Akademie der Wissenschaften und Mitglied der Ungarischen Akademie der Wissenschaften (korrespondierendes Mitglied seit 2001, volles seit 2007). Er arbeitete häufig mit Paul Erdős zusammen. (de)
  • Miklós Simonovits (4 September 1943 in Budapest) is a Hungarian mathematician who currently works at the Rényi Institute of Mathematics in Budapest and is a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He is on the advisory board of the journal Combinatorica. He is best known for his work in extremal graph theory and was awarded Széchenyi Prize in 2014. Among other things, he discovered the method of progressive induction which he used to describe graphs which do not contain a predetermined graph and the number of edges is close to maximal. With Lovász, he gave a randomized algorithm using O(n7 log2 n)separation calls to approximate the volume of a convex body within a fixed relative error. (en)
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