Evelyne pisier biography of albert einstein
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Chronological Biographies Index
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List of people by Erdős number
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Paul Erdős (1913–1996) was a Hungarian mathematician. He considered mathematics to be a social activity and often collaborated on his papers, having 511 joint authors, many of whom also have their own collaborators. The Erdős number measures the "collaborative distance" between an author and Erdős. Thus, his direct co-authors have Erdős number one, theirs have number two, and so forth. Erdős himself has Erdős number zero.
There are more than 12,500[1] people with an Erdős number of two. This is a partial list of authors with an Erdős number of three or less, including only those who have existing Wikipedia articles. For more complete listings of Erdős numbers, see the databases maintained by the Erdős Number Project or the collaboration distance calculators maintained by the American Mathematical Society and by zbMATH.
This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standard
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4. The Image of Science and the Limits of Knowledge
Geroulanos, Stefanos. "4. The Image of Science and the Limits of Knowledge". Transparency in Postwar France: A Critical History of the Present, Redwood City: Stanford University Press, 2017, pp. 64-78. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781503603417-007
Geroulanos, S. (2017). 4. The Image of Science and the Limits of Knowledge. In Transparency in Postwar France: A Critical History of the Present (pp. 64-78). Redwood City: Stanford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781503603417-007
Geroulanos, S. 2017. 4. The Image of Science and the Limits of Knowledge. Transparency in Postwar France: A Critical History of the Present. Redwood City: Stanford University Press, pp. 64-78. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781503603417-007
Geroulanos, Stefanos. "4. The Image of Science and the Limits of Knowledge" In Transparency in Postwar France: A Critical History of the Present, 64-78. Redwood City: Stanford University Press, 2017. https://doi.o