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         Renyi Alfred:     more books (16)
  1. Probability Theory by Alfred Renyi, 2007-05-11
  2. Foundations of Probability (Dover Books on Mathematics) by Alfred Renyi, 2007-12-17
  3. Foundations of Probabilty by Alfred Rényi, 1970
  4. Floer Homology, Gauge Theory, and Low Dimensional Topology: Proceedings of the Clay Mathematics Institute 2004 Summer School, Alfred Renyi Institute of Mathematics, Budapest, Hungary, June 5-26, 2004 (Clay Mathematics Proceedings, Vol. 5)
  5. Dialogues on mathematics by Alfred Renyi, 1967
  6. Letters on Probability by Alfred Renyi, 1972-09
  7. A Diary on Information Theory (Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics) by Alfred Renyi, 1987-08
  8. Foundations of Probability (Holden-Day Series in Probability & Statistics) by Alfred Renyi, 1970
  9. Dialoge Uber Mathematik (Science & Civilization Series : No 22) by Alfred Renyi, 1980-01
  10. Dialogues on Mathematics by Alfred Renyi,
  11. Selected papers of Alfred Renyi by Alfred Renyi, 1976
  12. Naplo az informacioelmeletrol (Hungarian Edition) by Alfred Renyi, 1976
  13. Foundations of Probability. by Alfr-Ed R-Enyi, 1970-06
  14. Tagebuch Ueber Die Informationstheorie by Alfred Renyi, 1983-02

61. Visiting Faculty
Antal Balog from alfred renyi Institute of Mathematics (Budapest,Hungary); analytic and combinatorial number theory. Alexander
http://www.math.wisc.edu/news/2002/visitors.html
Visiting Faculty
Return to Index We have a large number of visitors this year who are teaching and collaborating in research with faculty.
Fall Semester
Marat Arslanov from Kazan State University (Kazan, Russia); mathematical logic.
Antal Balog from Alfred Renyi Institute of Mathematics (Budapest, Hungary); analytic and combinatorial number theory.
Alexander Kleshchev from the University of Oregon (Eugene); representation theory of algebraic and finite groups.
Jacobus Koolen from the University of Bielefeld (Bielefeld, Germany); graph theory and algebraic combinatorics.
Anton Kucera from Charles University (Prague, Czech Republic); mathematical logic.
Jean-Marie Lion
Boris Zil'ber from the University of Oxford (Oxford, England); mathematical logic.
Professors Arslanov, Kucera, Lion, and Zil'ber taught Math 975 in sequence (3-4 weeks apiece) and worked with Steffen Lempp and Patrick Speissegger.
Spring Semester
Michael Greenblatt from MIT (Cambridge); harmonic analysis.
Kyu-Hwan Lee from Seoul National University (Seoul, S. Korea); Lie algebras and representation theory.
John Maginnis from Kansas State University (Manhattan); cohomology of groups.

62. Balázs Szendröi's Home Page
Research Fellow, alfred renyi Institute of Mathematics, Budapest, Hungary.Address Department of Mathematics, Utrecht University, PO.
http://www.math.uu.nl/people/szendroi/
Balázs Szendröi's home page My research interests: algebraic geometry string theory networks My papers Seminars: geometry and topology algebraic geometry strings News: népszabi magyar hirlap hvg és ... Kriszta's page , and the pages of some of my friends: Gábor Bálint Tamás Stavros ... osztály a Fazékban Links: mathscinet e-prints maths new ... find Utrecht links: library campus map films Dutch to English translator More links: maths literature archeology travel ... other as author and or not as author in title journal MR number reviewer anywhere as author in math hep-th cond-mat Lecturer in Mathematics, Department of Mathematics University of Utrecht , The Netherlands Address: Department of Mathematics Utrecht University , PO. Box 80010, NL-3508 TA, Utrecht, The Netherlands Tel: +31 30 253 1186 Fax: +31 30 2518394 Email: szendroi@math.uu.nl

63. Stiftung
Jozsef, alfred renyi Inst. of Mathematics of the Hungarian
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65. Mathematical Resources: Archives, Preprints (Math Links By Bruno Kevius)
see alfred renyi Institute of Mathematics FTP; Algebraic NumberTheory Archives UIUC University of Illinois at Urbana-Campaign;
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Mathematical Resources
Math Links by Bruno Kevius
This list is continually under development
Archives, Preprints, FTP
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66. DEFORMED POISSON-LAWS AS CERTAIN TRANSFORM OF DEFORMED GAUSSIAN-LAWS
FERENC ORAVECZ alfred renyi Institute of Mathematics, The Hungarian Academy ofSciences, Reáltanoda u. 1315, H-1053, Budapest, Hungary oravecz@renyi.hu.
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Infinite Dimensional Analysis, Quantum Probability and Related Topics
Vol. 5, No. 4 (2002) 593-602
doi:10.1142/S0219025702000997
DEFORMED POISSON-LAWS AS CERTAIN TRANSFORM OF DEFORMED GAUSSIAN-LAWS
FERENC ORAVECZ
oravecz@renyi.hu
We define a natural transformation of certain symmetric probability measures, and show that it brings the Gaussian-law as well as several deformed analogue of it to the Poisson-law or to the corresponding deformed Poisson-law, respectively. An important example is the q -Gaussian-law with its transform being the q -Poisson-law of Saitoh and Yoshida. By analogy we define an even more general class of deformed Poisson distributions, and show that, as in the classical and the q -case, these deformed Poisson-laws can be achieved as the distributions of certain operators.
Keywords : Noncommutative probability; moment problem; interacting Fock space; probability measures.
AMS Subject Classification: 60A10, 60E10
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67. --- Extended Paper For ICME-9 ----------------------
But even this is not enough, because as Hungarian mathematician alfred renyi said2, who learns the solution with out understanding the matter can not use
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ICME-9 The Frontal Competitive Approach to Teaching Computational Mathematics < /TD> 1. Introduction As Russian Professor Jacob Tsypkin wrote jokingly in the preface to one of his works [1], reading mathematical books results in the three levels of knowledge. The first level means that a reader has understood the author's argumentation. The second level means that the reader became capable of reproducing the author's arguments. And the third level means that the reader has acquired a capacity to refute the author's argumentation. Mathematics as a subject for teaching or study has that specific feature that it can not simply be put in memory which means that you can not stop at the first level of understanding. One needs to reach at least the second level. To do this a student h as to pass all the information through his mind by solving large number of tasks independently, thus as we say "adjust his head and hand". But even this is not enough, because as Hungarian mathematician Alfred Renyi said [2], "who learns the solution with out understanding the matter can not use it properly". Independence, critical approach and creativeness - these are the features of the third level of knowledge in mathematics and only such knowledge has real value when learning mathematics. Another feature of mathematics is that it may be defined as "chamber" science by its nature. However Russian universities traditionally practice teaching most of subjects including mathematics in large student audience. Large audience-oriented teaching has become familiar with Russian universities to the extent that we have got a special definition for such audiences and call them "streams".

68. Bolyai
EDITED BY Pal Revesz, alfred renyi Institute of Mathematics, Hungarian Academy ofSciences Balint Toth, Technical University Budapest, Institute of Mathematics.
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EDITED BY
Pal Revesz, Alfred Renyi Institute of Mathematics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Balint Toth, Technical University Budapest, Institute of Mathematics
Budapest, Hungary, 1999 1991 Mathematics Subject Classification
Primary: 60J15, 60J65
Secondary: 60F05, 60F10, 60F15, 60F17, 60G17, 60G18, 60J45, 60J55, 60J85, 60K35, 60K40
ISBN: 963 8022 91 4 ISSN: 12174696
Contents
Contents ... 3 Introduction ... 5 R. C. Bradley: Can a theorem of Csaki and Fischer provide a key to Ibragimov's conjecture? ... 11 E. Csaki, A. Foldes, P. Revesz, Z. Shi: On the excursions of two-dimensional random walk and Wiener process ... 43 M. Csorgo: Random walking around financial mathematics ... 59 B. Davis: Reinforced and perturbed random walks ... 113 N. Gantert, O. Zeitouni: Large deviations for one-dimensional random walk in random environment a survey ... 127 J. Gravner, D. Griffeath: Scaling laws for a class of critical cellular automaton growth rules ... 167

69. Bolyai
alfred renyi Institute of Mathematics Hungarian Academy of Sciences Walter Neumann,Department of Mathematics Statistics The University of Melbourne, VIC 3010
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Low Dimensional Topology

EDITED BY
Karoly Boroczky, Jr. Alfred Renyi Institute of Mathematics Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Andras Stipsicz, Department of Analysis, Eotvos Lorand University
(C) BOLYAI JANOS MATEMATIKAI TARSULAT
Budapest, Hungary, 1999 1991 Mathematics Subject Classification
Primary: 57M
Secondary: 53C23, 57R57, 57S30, 32S50
ISBN: 963 8022 92 2
ISSN: 12174696 Contents Contents ... 3 Introduction ... 5 M. Davis, G. Moussong: Notes on nonpositively curved polyhedra ... 11 J. W. Morgan: Smooth invariants of 4-manifolds ... 95 W. D. Neumann: Notes on geometry and 3-manifolds ... 191 A. Nemethi: Normal surface singularities ... 269 A. Nemethi: Some topological invariants of isolated hypersurface singularities ... 353 Introduction This Proceedings contains the notes of five lecture series. The Summer School on Low Dimensional Topology, held August 314, 1998 in Budapest (Hungary), consisted of four one-week lecture series, two in each of the two weeks. In chronological order these were: John Morgan (Columbia University): Differential topology of 4-dimensional manifolds.

70. Canvas Sneakers
Since Paul Erdos and alfred renyi's discovery of random networks, there havebeen some other interesting ways of trying to understand networks.
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canvas sneakers Tuesday, October 29, 2002 On my trip to TO I had a good time. I made lots of connections with other people, mixing and mingling with all sorts. And I drew an analogy between this process and the lava lamp in the room where I stayed. Inside the lava lamp, there were little globs of wax and bigger globs. The little globs would attach themselves to other globs forming larger ones. And when a glob got too big, little globs would break away and begin forming their own globs that would grow as it attached to other globs. It was an unending process. Although greatly simplified, I think this demonstrated some of the properties of networks (though arguably more random than complex). And there I was, a little glob of wax from Vancouver joining with larger globs (social networks) in Toronto, and affecting and growing these globs through my interactions with them. Then I broke away, and now I’m back in Vancouver. But I’m carrying my TO experience with me and that will affect my future interactions wherever I go. And the little ripple that I left there will also affect Toronto in a small way as well. posted by ojm - 10/29/2002 11:29 pm
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71. Bookmarks
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72. Mathematics Centers And Instututes
Research centers and institutes of mathematics. alfred renyi Instiute of Mathematicsof the Hungarian Academy of Sciences; American Institute of Mathematics;
http://math.haifa.ac.il/mathcenters.html
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73. Untitled
I spent one year in the Mathematical Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences(recently renamed to alfred renyi Institute of Mathematics) under the
http://www.math.u-szeged.hu/~odor/cv.htm
Professional resume of Tibor Ódor My photos. I finished my grammar schools in the Révai Miklós Gimnázium , [Révai Grammar School], in 1981 where I attended special math classes having the possibility to learn from the distinguished mathematics teacher Endre Czapáry. After finishing my secondary education I served one year in the Magyar Néphadsereg [Hungarian army]. Since Sept 1982 I attended one year at Jozsef Attila University Szeged , (recently reorganized as part of University of Szeged ) was majoring in mathematics. I received my diploma in mathematics at the Eotvos Lorand University Budapest , Hungary in 1987. Some of my teachers were: Akos Csaszar (analysis), Gabor Halasz (complex functions), Vera T. Sos (approximation theory), Miklos Laczkovich (geometric measure theory), Laszlo Lempert (several complex vaiables), Laszlo Simon (PDE), Tamas Matolcsy (mathematical physics), Zoltan I. Szabo (differential geometry), etc. The supervisor of my diploma work was the distinguished differential geometer, Professor Zoltan Imre Szabo, those times Department of Analysis, Eotvos Lorand University , Budapest, Hungary, recently at City University of New York . I wrote it with the title (in Hungarian): `` A Radon transzformacio es alkalmazasai The Radon transform and its applications During the last two years of my university education I also worked as a full time computer programmer on mainframe computers at Raba Magyar Vagon es Gepgyar , Hungary.

74. Www.cs.sunysb.edu/~algorith/biblio/testdata/erdos-number
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75. Dough168
In 1950's two Hungarian mathematicians, Paul Eros and alfred renyi madea revolution in graph theory by addressing how do networks form?
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This is a brief diagram of my web base social network.........................
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Sunday, October 20, 2002 small world networks (clustering and 6 degrees of separation and the role of hubs) The principles of clustering, six degrees of separation are as follows: Clustering is formation of small groups of individuals/items that are connected. A larger cluster is formed by the connection between the small groups. Six degrees of separation is the theory that any two individually can be link through the relationship/association of six individuals between them. For example, the connection between two theoretical individual, for our purposes is A1 to B1 can be traced through six individuals. A1 -> A1 sister -> A1 sister's class mate -> Class mate's cousin -> Cousin's brother -> Brother's best friend -> B1 The role of hubs in the formation of small world networks is hubs/connectors facilitate the formation of small world networks. Connectors are "nodes with an anomalously large number of links" (pg 56). The Kevin Bacon game Barabasi writes about is a good illustration, of a connector. Because Kevin Bacon is involvement in many movies he serves as a connection between many actors in Hollywood. If he was did not act, many connections between actors will drastically lengthen creating a bigger world. Kevin Bacon is a connector that shortens the distance/associate between actors, creating a small world network.

76. Alfréd Rényi Institute Of Mathematics
Welcome to the Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics Hungarian Academy of Sciences We have brushed up our website a bit. Please send suggestions to webmaster@renyi.hu.
http://www.math-inst.hu/
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receives Young Researcher's Prize of the Academy of Sciences
PhD program in mathematics Open positions
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of the European Union.
is published in English as well Feeling gloomy?... Visit our Higher Mathematics research group headed by the uncomparable Dr. Huncut Mici. Forthcoming events Workshop on Extremal Combinatorics Workshop on Extremal Graph Theory Groups and Probability Current seminars (page in Hungarian) We have brushed up our web-site a bit. Please send suggestions to: webmaster@renyi.hu Contact the webmaster

77. Renyi
The URL of this page is http//wwwhistory.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/References/renyi.html.
http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Renyi.html
Born: 30 March 1921 in Budapest, Hungary
Died: 1 Feb 1970 in Budapest, Hungary Click the picture above
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Riesz
for work on Cauchy Fourier series. He was taught by at Budapest, then he went to Russia and worked with Linnik on the theory of numbers, in particular working on the Goldbach conjecture . He discovered methods described by as at present one of the strongest methods of analytical number theory After returning to Hungary he worked on probability which was to be his main research topic throughout his life. He published joint work with on random graphs and also considered random space filling curves. Known by the nickname of Buba, he is best remembered for proving that every even integer is the sum of a prime and an almost prime number (one with only two prime factors), he is also remembered as the author of the anecdote a mathematician is a machine for converting coffee into theorems developed the anecdote by describing weak coffee as fit only for lemmas Article by: J J O'Connor and E F Robertson Click on this link to see a list of the Glossary entries for this page List of References (16 books/articles) A Quotation Mathematicians born in the same country Other Web sites
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78. Renyi
Biography of Alfréd Rényi (19211970) Alfréd Rényi. Born 30 March 1921 in Budapest, Hungary
http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Renyi.html
Born: 30 March 1921 in Budapest, Hungary
Died: 1 Feb 1970 in Budapest, Hungary Click the picture above
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Riesz
for work on Cauchy Fourier series. He was taught by at Budapest, then he went to Russia and worked with Linnik on the theory of numbers, in particular working on the Goldbach conjecture . He discovered methods described by as at present one of the strongest methods of analytical number theory After returning to Hungary he worked on probability which was to be his main research topic throughout his life. He published joint work with on random graphs and also considered random space filling curves. Known by the nickname of Buba, he is best remembered for proving that every even integer is the sum of a prime and an almost prime number (one with only two prime factors), he is also remembered as the author of the anecdote a mathematician is a machine for converting coffee into theorems developed the anecdote by describing weak coffee as fit only for lemmas Article by: J J O'Connor and E F Robertson Click on this link to see a list of the Glossary entries for this page List of References (16 books/articles) A Quotation Mathematicians born in the same country Other Web sites
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79. Alfréd Rényi Institute Of Mathematics
Center of Mathematics. We have brushed up our website a bit. Pleasesend suggestions to webmaster@renyi.hu. Contact the webmaster.
http://www.renyi.hu/
* Text version *
Welcome to the Hungarian Academy of Sciences Home
People

The Institute

- General
...
Links

News
receives Young Researcher's Prize of the Academy of Sciences
PhD program in mathematics Open positions
Centre of Excellence
of the European Union.
is published in English as well Feeling gloomy?... Visit our Higher Mathematics research group headed by the uncomparable Dr. Huncut Mici. Forthcoming events Workshop on Extremal Combinatorics Workshop on Extremal Graph Theory Groups and Probability Current seminars (page in Hungarian) We have brushed up our web-site a bit. Please send suggestions to: webmaster@renyi.hu Contact the webmaster

80. Rényi Alfréd
RÉNYI ALFRÉD. (19211970). Debreceni és budapesti professzor, kétszeres Kossuthdíjas akadémikus.
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R‰NYI ALFR‰D
Debreceni ©s budapesti professzor, k©tszeres Kossuth-d­jas akad©mikus. A magyar val³sz­nűs©gsz¡m­t¡si iskola megteremtője.
A budapesti egyetemen FEJ‰R LIP“T tan­totta. A h¡borº alatt munkaszolg¡lata miatt tanulm¡nyait meg kellett szak­tania. Szegeden v©gzett 1945-ben. Ekkor doktor¡lt RIESZ FRIGYES-n©l. A k¶vetkező ©vben szovjet aspirantºr¡ra ment. 1947-ben kandid¡lt Moszkv¡ban. 1949-ben a debreceni egyetem professzora lett. 1950-ben kinevezt©k az MTA Alkalmazott Matematikai Int©zet ©nek igazgat³j¡v¡. Emellett 1952-től az E¶tv¶s Lor¡nd Tudom¡nyegyetem val³sz­nűs©gsz¡m­t¡si tansz©k©t is vezette. Az akad©mia levelező tagja 1949-ben, rendes tagja pedig 1956-ban lett. Eml©k©t őrzi az Akad©mia ¡ltal alap­tott R©nyi Alfr©d-d­j.
A val³sz­nűs©gsz¡m­t¡s ©s inform¡ci³elm©let mellett elsősorban a sz¡melm©let probl©m¡i ©rdekelt©k. Tudom¡nyn©pszerűs­tő munk¡ss¡ga is jelentős. Dial³gusok a matematik¡r³l Levelek a val³sz­nűs©gről

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