Researchers' Night at the Rényi Institute

2025. 09. 19.
On September 26, at the Researchers' Night, our researchers will be presenting three lectures. The titles are: "Life-course analysis with artificial intelligence", "Stable marriages and admissions scores", and "Proving Pál Erdős' conjecture by bringing together different scientific fields".

Closer to mathematics - interview with András Némethi

2025. 09. 16.
András Némethi is one of the world's leading scientists in singularity theory. He was born and educated in Transylvania, worked in America for a decade and a half, and joined the Rényi Institute in 2004. It is thanks to him that algebraic geometry became known in Hungary - he also spoke about this work in the program broadcast on Trend FM and Radiocafé.

András Gilyén won ERC funding

2025. 09. 04.
The European Research Council (ERC) has announced the list of winners of this year's Starting Grants. András Gilyén is the 13th researcher to win an ERC grant from the Rényi Institute.

Paul Erdős' lecture in Gólyavár (1993)

2025. 09. 01.
In 1993, University Eötvös Loránd (ELTE, Budapest) awarded an honorary doctoral degree to the eighty-year-old world-famous mathematician, Paul Erdős, and asked him to give a talk on “The Actual Problems of Mathematics” for a general audience (that is, not just for mathematicians) in the university’s largest auditorium, completely filled with about 500 people.

How did mathematicians make millions of dollars in casinos?

2025. 08. 26.
Tudás.hu conducted an interview about the mathematical method used by the MIT Blackjack Team - a secret society of university students - to win huge sums of money in casinos in the 80s and 90s. Endre Csóka, senior research fellow at the Rényi Institute, talks about the card counting technique, why this method is no longer feasible today, and game theory is also discussed in the conversation.