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???? Paul Erdős: Discover the FASCINATING Story of the Mathematician who lived as a NOMAD among different mathematicians and published 1,500 scientific articles that CHANGED the World ???? 0:00 Introduction, Who was Paul Erdős? 2:33 Biography of Paul Erdős 11:22 The Erdős number 13:00 Contributions of Paul Erdős to Mathematics 15:26 Curiosities of Paul Erdős ???? Complete Calculus COURSE HARVARD Level • Harvard Level Calculus 01.- Functions ... More videos that will HELP you ???????? https://www.youtube.com/c/MathRocks?s... ???? JOIN the CHANNEL discover 720 videos and 19 EXCLUSIVE complete COURSES / @mathrocks Paul Erdős, born Pál Erdős (IPA: ˈɛrdøːʃ; Budapest, March 26, 1913 - Warsaw, September 20, 1996), was a Hungarian mathematician Immensely prolific and famous for his eccentricity, Erdős, with hundreds of collaborators, worked on problems in combinatorics, graph theory, number theory, classical analysis, approximation theory, set theory, and probability. His life was documented in the film N is a Number: The Portrait of Paul Erdős, made while he was still alive, and the book The Man Who Only Loved Numbers (1998). He died of a heart attack on 20 September 1996, at the age of 83, while attending a conference in Warsaw, Poland. Erdős was one of the most prolific publishers of mathematical papers of all time, second only to Leonhard Euler (Erdős published more papers, but Euler published more pages). He wrote approximately 1,500 papers over the course of his lifetime, collaborating with around 500 co-authors. He firmly believed in mathematics as a social activity. Among his contributions, the following stand out: contributions to Ramsey's theory and the application of the probabilistic method. ► COMPLETE MATHEMATICS COURSES / mathrocks #erdös #erdos #history ???? FOLLOW ME on IG ►► themathrocks