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Alfréd Rényi

Alfréd Rényi (March 20, 1921February 1, 1970) was a Hungarian mathematician who made contributions in combinatorics and graph theory but mostly in probability theory.

He proved, using the large sieve, that there is a number <math>K<math> such that every even number is the sum of a prime number and a number that can be written as the product of at most <math>K<math> primes.

He founded the Mathematical Institute in Budapest. He wrote 32 joint papers with Paul Erdös[1].

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