Lajos Szilassi
Lajos Szilassi (born 1942 in Szentes, Hungary) is a Hungarian mathematician and college professor, with research in the area of geometry, including projective and non-Euclidean geometry.
The Szilassi polyhedron is named after him. It is a toroidal polyhedron with seven hexagonal faces, each pair of which share an edge; he published a paper describing it in 1986.
His life
Completed secondary school teaching degree in 1966 in mathematics and descriptive geometry majoring in József Attila University Bolyai Institute of. Six years of secondary school teaching experience has been in the JGYTFK math department, in 1981, received a bachelor's associate degree.
In 1978, his doctorate in 2006, received a PhD degree. He retired in 2007.
His work in the areas of geometry, elementary mathematics, computer science. Related to these areas of research in a variety of geometric problems in computer generated solutions and their relationship by demonstrating to carry out various tests.
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