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Marianna Csörnyei
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Marianna Csörnyei (1975 - ) Hungarian mathematician. Primarily works in real analysis, best known for her proof regarding infinite dimensional Banach spaces.
Having graduated from the Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem in 1999, she now teaches at University College London and has Fields medal eligibility until 2015. In 2002 Csörnyei earned the Whitehead Prize. She has Erdős number 2 because she coauthored with David Preiss and others “Denjoy-Young-Saks theorem for approximate derivatives revisited” in Real Analytical Exchange 26 1 in 2000, and David Preiss coauthored with Paul Erdős “Decomposition of spheres in Hilbert spaces” in Comment. Math. Univ. Carolinae 17 4 in 1976.
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Cross-references: Whitehead Prize, Fields medal, Banach spaces, infinite dimensional, real
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| AMS MSC: | 01A60 (History and biography :: History of mathematics and mathematicians :: 20th century) | | | 01A61 (History and biography :: History of mathematics and mathematicians :: Twenty-first century) | | | 01A65 (History and biography :: History of mathematics and mathematicians :: Contemporary) |
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