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Martin Aigner (born February 28, 1942 in
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) is an
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n
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and professor at
Freie Universität Berlin The Free University of Berlin (, often abbreviated as FU Berlin or simply FU) is a public research university in Berlin, Germany. It is consistently ranked among Germany's best universities, with particular strengths in political science and t ...
since 1974 with interests in
combinatorial mathematics Combinatorics is an area of mathematics primarily concerned with counting, both as a means and an end in obtaining results, and certain properties of finite structures. It is closely related to many other areas of mathematics and has many a ...
and
graph theory In mathematics, graph theory is the study of ''graphs'', which are mathematical structures used to model pairwise relations between objects. A graph in this context is made up of '' vertices'' (also called ''nodes'' or ''points'') which are conn ...
. He received his Ph.D from the
University of Vienna The University of Vienna (german: Universität Wien) is a public research university located in Vienna, Austria. It was founded by Duke Rudolph IV in 1365 and is the oldest university in the German-speaking world. With its long and rich hist ...
. His book '' Proofs from THE BOOK'' (co-written with Günter M. Ziegler) has been translated into 12 languages. He is a recipient of a 1996 Lester R. Ford Award from the Mathematical Association of America for his expository article '' Turán's Graph Theorem''. In 2018, Aigner received the
Leroy P. Steele Prize The Leroy P. Steele Prizes are awarded every year by the American Mathematical Society, for distinguished research work and writing in the field of mathematics. Since 1993, there has been a formal division into three categories. The prizes have b ...
for Mathematical Exposition (jointly with Günter M. Ziegler).


Bibliography

*''Combinatorial Theory'' (1997 reprint: , 1979: ; ) *(with Günter M. Ziegler) '' Proofs from THE BOOK'' ** **
''A Course in Enumeration''
2007, * *Mathematics Everywhere. Martin Aigner (Author, Editor), Ehrhard Behrends (Editor), 2010 *Alles Mathematik: Von Pythagoras zum CD-player, by Martin Aigner, Ehrhard Behrends, 2008, *Combinatorial search. Teubner, Stuttgart 1988, *Graphentheorie. Eine Entwicklung aus dem 4-Farben-Problem. Teubner, Stuttgart 1984, *Diskrete Mathematik. Mit über 500 Übungsaufgaben. **Vieweg, Braunschweig/Wiesbaden 1993, , **corrected edition 12006, * Review:


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1942 births Living people Scientists from Linz Austrian Roman Catholics Austrian mathematicians Academic staff of the Free University of Berlin Cartellverband members University of Vienna alumni Members of the Austrian Academy of Sciences {{Europe-mathematician-stub