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Interviews and Commemorations
  1. Commemorating J. Farkas on the 50th anniversary of his death, 1981. Manuscript.
  2. They come from our county. Academician András Prékopa. Kelet-Magyarország (East Hungary, newspaper), June 25, 1983 (reporter: S. Marik). Also, with the title 'The real achievement' in: Their birthplace is: Szabolcs-Szatmár (J. Kopka editor), 347-352 (in Hungarian).
  3. The Life of Gyula Farkas and the Significance of his Works in the Theory of Optimization. New Trends in the Hungarian Operations Research (S. Komlósi, T. Rapcsák editors). Dialóg Campus Publ. 1999, 15-31 (in Hungarian).
  4. Interview with academician András Prékopa (Ágnes Niemetz). Amerikai Magyar Népszava (newspaper), Vol. 142, April 5, 2002.
  5. Why I Became a Mathematician? In: Why I Became a Mathematician? Remembrances. Typotex Publ., Budapest, 2003, 189-200 (in Hungarian).
  6. The Historian of Mathematics in Hungary. The Life and Works of Barna Szénássy. World of Nature (Természet Világa) Vol.136, No 7(2005) 296-300 (in Hungar
  7. The Internationally Renowned Scientist of Mathematics. Interview with Academician András Prékopa (Sándor Marik). Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg Megyei Szemle (Review of Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County) XL(2005) 467-473. See also in: A Lefényképazett Gondolat, Marik Sándor Interjúi (The Photographed Thought, Interviews of Sándor Marik). Ardlea, Nyíregyháza, 2011, 141-147.
  8. George Dantzig (1914-2005). Applied Mathematical Papers (Alkalmazott Matematikai Lapok) 24(2007) 159-161 (in Hungarian).
  9. Kiss Elemér 1929-2006. Hungarian Science (Magyar Tudomány) 168(2007) 1073-1075. Matematikai Lapok Új Sorozat (Mathematical Papers, New Series) 16 (2010) 3-6 (in Hungarian).
  10. János Sváb, the Famous Biometrician, Died Twenty-five Years Ago. Hungarian Science (Magyar Tudomány), to appear (in Hungarian).