Béla Krekó
Hungarian mathematician
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- PhD Mathematics Eötvös Loránd University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Béla Krekó was a Hungarian mathematician. His main research interests were linear programming and matrix ring. He was a university professor in Károly Marx University of Economics Biography Krekó's parents were Ferenc Krekó and Terézia Princz. He married his wife Katalin Kovács in 1944. His children are Béla , István , Ágnes , and László . In 1940, he obtained a degree in mathematics at the Pázmány Péter University, then in 1948 he also obtained a qualification in economics and a doctorate from the József Nádor University of Technology and Economics. From 1949 to 1954 he was a college teacher at the Academy of Commerce and then the Academy of Economic Engineering. From 1954 he was an associate professor at the Department of Mathematics of the Károly Marx University of Economics. In 1957, he wrote his book, "Introduction to Linear Programming." Author of additional books that serve as a foundation for generations. In 1959, he was the head of the department at the Department of Mathematics at the university, where he began the reform of mathematics education and the integration of the most important areas of operations research into education. From 1967 to 1980, he was director of the University Computer Center. He was appointed university professor in 1969. He played a prominent and decisive role in the 1961 launch of the plan-mathematical economist program. In 1975 he defended his dissertation at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He is the organizer and regular speaker of the first computer science education conferences. Until his death in 1994, he took part in the modernization of university education.
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