Gyula J. Obádovics
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Gyula J. Obádovics (Hungarian: [ˈɟulɒ ˈobaːdovit͡ʃ];[needs Croatian IPA] born 3 March 1927)[1] is a Hungarian mathematician, Dr. Techn., Dr. Rer. nat., professor emeritus.
Biography
Obádovics was born in a
Kodolányi János University of Applied Sciences in Székesfehérvár
in 2002. This excellent teacher is also active in this field of interest, and is Ph.D. in mathematics.
Awards
Neumann János Memorial Medal, MTESZ Award, Silver and Gold Ranks of the Labour Decoration, Gold Ring of Gate Graduates, Memorial Medal of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of the
Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary at the "lovagkereszt" level, and in 2018 at the "középkeresztje" level.[2]
Major publications
- Mathematics (1st Edition 1958, 18th Edition 2005, Taschenbuch der Elementar-Mathematik (mit praktischen Anwendungen, 1962, two editions)[1]
- Numeric Methods and Programming (university textbook with a Quality Award, 1975, two editions)
- Advanced Mathematics (co-author, 1999, three editions)
- Linear Algebra with examples (2001)
- Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics (2001, six editions)
- Matrices and Differential Equation Systems (2005)
Additionally, Obádovics published over fifty scientific articles and university notes.
References
- ^ a b Könyvtár, Országos Széchényi (1989). Magyar könyvészet, Volume 1 (in Hungarian). OSZK. p. 313. Retrieved 1 August 2010.
- ^ "Állami kitüntetések átadása" [Presentation of state awards] (PDF). Emberi Eróforrások Minisztériuma, Sajtó- és Kommunikációs Főosztály (in Hungarian). 2017-08-17. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-08-18.