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Katalin Marton (9 December 1941 – 13 December 2019) was a Hungarian mathematician, born in Budapest. Marton obtained her PhD from Eötvös Loránd University in 1965 and worked at the Department of Numerical Mathematics, Central Research Institute for Physics, Budapest from 1965 to 1973. Important influences on her early career were her attendance at the combinatorics seminar organised by Alfréd Rényi from 1966, meeting Roland Dobrushin in Debrecen in 1967 (which led to her visiting the Institute for Problems in Information Transmission in Moscow in 1969), and her collaboration with Imre Csiszár which began in 1972. From 1973 she worked at the Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in Budapest, visiting the United States in 1977 (for the International Sympo

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  • Katalin Marton, née le 9 décembre 1941 à Budapest (Hongrie) et morte le 13 décembre 2019, est une mathématicienne hongroise, spécialiste de la théorie de l'information. (fr)
  • Katalin Marton (* 1941 in Budapest; † 2019) war eine ungarische Mathematikerin, die sich mit Informationstheorie und Wahrscheinlichkeitstheorie, insbesondere Konzentration von Maßen, befasste. Sie war am Alfred-Renyi-Institut der Ungarischen Akademie der Wissenschaften in Budapest beschäftigt. Marton war nach der Promotion in Mathematik an der Lorand Eötvös Universität 1965 in der Abteilung Numerische Mathematik des Zentralen Forschungsinstituts für Physik in Budapest und ab 1973 am Alfred Renyi Institut. 2013 erhielt sie den Claude E. Shannon Award. (de)
  • Katalin Marton (9 December 1941 – 13 December 2019) was a Hungarian mathematician, born in Budapest. Marton obtained her PhD from Eötvös Loránd University in 1965 and worked at the Department of Numerical Mathematics, Central Research Institute for Physics, Budapest from 1965 to 1973. Important influences on her early career were her attendance at the combinatorics seminar organised by Alfréd Rényi from 1966, meeting Roland Dobrushin in Debrecen in 1967 (which led to her visiting the Institute for Problems in Information Transmission in Moscow in 1969), and her collaboration with Imre Csiszár which began in 1972. From 1973 she worked at the Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in Budapest, visiting the United States in 1977 (for the International Sympo (en)
  • Katalin Marton (Budapeste, 9 de dezembro de 1941 – 13 de dezembro de 2019) foi uma matemática húngara. Marton obteve um doutorado na Universidade Eötvös Loránd em 1965 e trabalhou no Departamento de Matemática Numérica, Instituto Central de Pesquisa de Física, Budapeste, de 1965 a 1973. Influências importantes em sua carreira foram a participação no seminário de combinatória organizado por Alfred Rényi em 1966, conhecendo Roland Dobrushin em Debrecen em 1967 (o que a levou a visitar o Instituto para Problemas na Transmissão de Informação em Moscou em 1969), e sua colaboração com que começou em 1972. A partir de 1973 ela trabalhou no da Academia de Ciências da Hungria em Budapeste, visitando os Estados Unidos em 1977 (para o em Ithaca) e em 1979–1980 (encontrando-se com Robert Gray Galla (pt)
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