Paul Erdős (
Hungarian: Erdős Pál, in
English occasionally Paul Erdos or Paul Erdös,
March 26,
1913 –
September 20,
1996), was an immensely prolific (and famously eccentric)
Hungarian-born
mathematician. With hundreds of collaborators, he worked on problems in
combinatorics,
graph theory,
number theory,
classical analysis,
approximation theory,
set theory, and
probability theory.
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