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Paul Erdős

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A highly prolific and eccentric Hungarian mathematician of the twentieth century. He published over 1,500 papers across discrete mathematics and graph theory, but notoriously struggled to accept the mathematical truth of the Monty Hall problem until he was shown a computer simulation of the outcomes.

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