Awards & Winners

Endre Szemerédi

Date of Birth 21-August-1940
Place of Birth Budapest
(Hungary, Central Hungary)
Nationality Hungary, United States of America
Also know as Endre Szemeredi
Profession Mathematician, Teacher
Endre Szemerédi is an Hungarian-American mathematician, working in the field of combinatorics and theoretical computer science. He has been the State of New Jersey Professor of computer science at Rutgers University since 1986. Szemerédi has won prizes in mathematics and science, including the Abel Prize in 2012. He has also made a number of discoveries in combinatorics and computer science, including Szemerédi's theorem, the Szemerédi regularity lemma, the Erdős–Szemerédi theorem, the Hajnal–Szemerédi theorem and the Szemerédi–Trotter theorem.

Awards by Endre Szemerédi

Check all the awards nominated and won by Endre Szemerédi.

2012


Abel Prize
(For his fundamental contributions to discrete mathematics and theoretical computer science, and in recognition of the profound and lasting impact of these contributions on additive number theory and ergodic theory.)

2008


Rolf Schock Prize in Mathematics
(For deep and pioneering work from 1975 on arithmetic progressions in subsets of the integers.)