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Zsolt Baranyai (June 23, 1948 in Budapest – April 6, 1978) was a Hungarian mathematician, working in combinatorics. He graduated from Fazekas High School where he was a classmate of László Lovász, Miklós Laczkovich, and Lajos Pósa. Following this he studied mathematics at the Eötvös Loránd University between 1967 and 1972. Afterwards he was a lecturer at the Analysis Department of the same university. He got his Ph.D. in 1975 and was awarded the Candidate degree of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in 1978, posthumously.

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  • Zsolt Baranyai (* 23. Juni 1948 in Budapest; † 18. April 1978 ebenda) war ein ungarischer Mathematiker, der sich mit Kombinatorik befasste. Baranyai ging als Klassenkamerad von László Lovász, Miklós Laczkovich und Lajos Pósa auf das Fazekas Gymnasium in Budapest. 1967 bis 1972 studierte er an der Loránd-Eötvös-Universität, an der er 1975 promoviert wurde. 1978 erhielt er posthum einen Doktorgrad (Kandidatentitel) der Ungarischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Er war auch Blockflötenspieler auf professionellem Niveau und tourte in Ungarn mit dem Bakfart Konsort. Auf dem Rückweg von einem Konzert starb er in einem Autounfall auf einer Landstraße. Er ist bekannt für den Satz von Baranyai über die Zerlegung vollständiger Hypergraphen. (de)
  • Zsolt Baranyai (June 23, 1948 in Budapest – April 6, 1978) was a Hungarian mathematician, working in combinatorics. He graduated from Fazekas High School where he was a classmate of László Lovász, Miklós Laczkovich, and Lajos Pósa. Following this he studied mathematics at the Eötvös Loránd University between 1967 and 1972. Afterwards he was a lecturer at the Analysis Department of the same university. He got his Ph.D. in 1975 and was awarded the Candidate degree of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in 1978, posthumously. He did research in combinatorics; Baranyai's theorem on the decompositions of complete hypergraphs solved a long-standing open problem. As well as being a mathematician, Baranyai was a professional musician, who played the recorder. He died in a car accident after a concert, while touring Hungary with the Bakfark Consort. (en)
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  • Zsolt Baranyai (* 23. Juni 1948 in Budapest; † 18. April 1978 ebenda) war ein ungarischer Mathematiker, der sich mit Kombinatorik befasste. Baranyai ging als Klassenkamerad von László Lovász, Miklós Laczkovich und Lajos Pósa auf das Fazekas Gymnasium in Budapest. 1967 bis 1972 studierte er an der Loránd-Eötvös-Universität, an der er 1975 promoviert wurde. 1978 erhielt er posthum einen Doktorgrad (Kandidatentitel) der Ungarischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Er ist bekannt für den Satz von Baranyai über die Zerlegung vollständiger Hypergraphen. (de)
  • Zsolt Baranyai (June 23, 1948 in Budapest – April 6, 1978) was a Hungarian mathematician, working in combinatorics. He graduated from Fazekas High School where he was a classmate of László Lovász, Miklós Laczkovich, and Lajos Pósa. Following this he studied mathematics at the Eötvös Loránd University between 1967 and 1972. Afterwards he was a lecturer at the Analysis Department of the same university. He got his Ph.D. in 1975 and was awarded the Candidate degree of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in 1978, posthumously. (en)
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