Miklos Lackovic - Hungarian mathematician. Known for his work on the theory of functions of a real variable and geometric measure theory .
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| Awards and prizes | Ostrovsky Prize ( 1993 ) [d] ( 1998 ) |
Biography
He defended his thesis in 1971 at the University of Budapest , where he has been teaching since then. He is a professor at University College London . He was a visiting professor at several universities in the UK , Canada , Italy and the USA .
Miklos Lackovic loves and performs classical music , takes an active part in various choirs.
Contribution to science
- The most famous result is the solution of the Tarsky problem on quadrature of a circle . [one]
- Solution of the Kempreman hypothesis: Function
that satisfies
for each
is monotonically increasing.
Recognition
- 1991 -
- 1993 - Ostrovsky Prize
- 1993 - Corresponding Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
- 1998 - Full member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
- 1998 -
Links
- Ruthen, R. (1989) Squaring the Circle, Scientific American 261 (1), 22-24.
Links
- Pages in Ethves University Laurent Etves
- Pages at University College London
- A: N: S Chorus , a 15th century polyphonic ensemble in which he participates.