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  1. Béla Bollobás (nacido el 3 de agosto de 1943 en Budapest) es un matemático húngaro. Su primer doctorado fue por un trabajo sobre geometría discreta en 1967, después de lo cual paso un año en Moscú con Israil Gelfand. Después de pasar un año en Oxford paso a Cambridge donde obtuvo un Ph.D. en análisis funcional.

  2. Béla Bollobás FRS (born 3 August 1943) is a Hungarian-born British mathematician who has worked in various areas of mathematics, including functional analysis, combinatorics, graph theory, and percolation. He was strongly influenced by Paul Erdős since the age of 14.

  3. Professor Bela Bollobas | Faculty of Mathematics. Faculty of Mathematics. Covid 19. Current Students. Prospective Students. Research. Opportunities. Internal. About Us. Research Interests: Combinatorics, Graph Theory.

  4. Books Published. The Art of Mathematics–Take Two: Tea Time in Cambridge. Cambridge University Press, 2022, xiii+333pp. Percolation, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2006. (ix+334pp.) (with O.M. Riordan) The Art of Mathematics–Coffee Time in Memphis, Springer-Verlag, 2006. (x+376pp.) Extremal Graph Theory. Reprint of the 1978 original.

  5. Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics Centre for Mathematical Sciences Wilberforce Road Cambridge CB3 0WB webmaster@dpmms.cam.ac.uk

  6. 3 August 1943. Budapest, Hungary. Summary. Professor Bollobás is a Hungarian-born British mathematician who is one of the world's leaders in combinatorics. View five larger pictures. Biography. Béla Bollobás's father was a physician. Béla was brought up in Budapest where he attended school.

  7. Béla Bollobás has made significant contributions to the mathematical field of combinatorics, with a particular focus on graph theory. Béla has influenced diverse areas such as random and extremal graphs, functional analysis, graph polynomials, percolation and isoperimetric inequalities.