- Rojgarlive »
- NYT Crossword »
- NYT Paul ___, Hungarian mathematician with over 1,500 published papers Crossword Clue Puzzle Answer from June 30, 2024
NYT Paul ___, Hungarian mathematician with over 1,500 published papers Crossword Clue Puzzle Answer from June 30, 2024
by Sivasankari
Updated Jun 30, 2024
Paul ___, Hungarian mathematician with over 1,500 published papers NYT Crossword Clue Answer
Let’s find the answers to Paul ___, Hungarian mathematician with over 1,500 published papers NYT for the 30 June 2024 edition of NYT crossword puzzle. Answer Contains 5 letters. Start with E and end with S, and the possible solutions are EQUES,EARLS,ERDOS.
Answer to the NYT crossword clue Paul ___, Hungarian mathematician with over 1,500 published papers featured in the NYT puzzle is ERDOS.
The crossword clue "Paul ___, Hungarian mathematician with over 1,500 published papers" leads to "Erdos." Paul Erdos was a highly prolific and influential Hungarian mathematician known for his extensive contributions to mathematics. He collaborated with numerous mathematicians worldwide, which led to Erdos numbers—a concept in mathematical research indicating the collaborative distance between an author and Erdos himself.
Erdos was renowned for his profound insights and innovative approaches to mathematical problems, often focusing on combinatorics, number theory, and graph theory. Despite his nomadic lifestyle and unconventional work habits, Erdos maintained an extraordinary level of productivity, publishing over 1,500 papers throughout his career. His dedication to mathematics and his collaborative spirit earned him widespread admiration and respect within the mathematical community. Erdos's legacy continues to inspire generations of mathematicians, and the Erdos number remains a celebrated metric in academic circles, reflecting the interconnectedness and collaborative nature of mathematical research.
Related NYT Crossword Puzzle Answers Today
Answers to each clue for the July 02, 2024 edition of NYT Crossword puzzles updated below.- Candlelight ceremony
- Michelin product
- ___ Paulo, Brazil
- “Oh yeah? Give me an example”
- Wheel rotator
- Radio host Glass or Flatow
- Bat mitzvah, for example
- ___-pedi (spa treatment)
- Straight to the point … or, homophonically, what this answer is relative to this puzzle?
- Like Bigfoot and Chewbacca
- Sarcastic “Well, this should be fun”
- Mark of literary distinction
- “Goosebumps” author R.L. ___
- Close by
- Lots and lots
- Flightless bird of South America
- San Francisco Bay has a “golden” one
- “RuPaul’s ___ Race”
- Next in line?
- Eagle’s claw
- “___ Misérables”
- “That’s hilarious!,” in text shorthand
- Onetime rival of Volvo
- Emailed, e.g.
- Joins in marriage
- Ctrl-___-Del
- Slithery swimmer
- Baby bird’s sound
- Excuse that might be airtight
- The “I” of T.G.I.F.
- Depend (on)
- Like wetsuits and leotards
- 70 to 79, for septuagenarians
- Park place?
- Letter-shaped opening for a bolt
- Monogram in French Fashion
- Symbols on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
- The “o” of i.o.u.
- ___ noir (wine)
- Opposite of laxness
- Aspiring Attorney’s Exam, for Short
- “Sure thing, boss”
- “Victory is mine!,” in text shorthand
- Word that can follow flash or flood
- Comes down in buckets, say