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Erdos number

The Erdős number of a mathematician is determined as follows:
  • Paul Erdős has an Erdős number of zero.
  • The Erdős number of mathematician M is defined to be the minimum of the Erdős numbers of all the mathematicians that M coauthored a mathematical paper with, plus one.

The Erdős number honours the late Hungarian mathematician Paul Erdős who was one of the most prolific publishers of papers in mathematical history. He wrote around 1500 mathematical articles in his lifetime, mostly co-authored with other persons. He had about 500 collaborators, these are the people with Erdős number 1.

Erdős numbers have been a part of the folklore of mathematicians throughout the world for many years. Amongst all working mathematicians at the turn of the millennium, the numbers range up to 15, but the average is less than 5, and almost everyone with a finite Erdős number has a number less than 8.

The Bacon number is an application of the same idea to the movie industry, connecting actors that appeared in a film together.

Jerry Grossman, Marc Lipman, and Eddie Cheng have been looking at some questions in pure graph theory motivated by these collaboration graphs.

Also, Michael Barr suggests "rational Erdős numbers, generalizing the idea that a person who has written p joint papers with Erdős should be assigned Erdős number 1/p. From the collaboration multigraph of the second kind (although he also has a way to deal with the case of the first kind) -- with one edge between two authors for each joint paper they have produced -- form an electrical network with a one-ohm resistor on each edge. The total resistance between two nodes tells how "close" these two nodes are."

See also

External link

  • Jerry Grossman, "The Erdős number project", http://www.oakland.edu/~grossman/erdoshp.html. Contains statistics and a complete list of all mathematicians with an Erdős number less than or equal to 2.

Referenced By

Algebra of seeing | Erdos | Paul Erdos | Paul Erdős | Paul Erdös | Philosophy of mathematics | Pál Erdös | Small World Phenomenon | Small world | Small world effect | Sociology of knowledge | Sociology of knowlege

 

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