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Popular Writings and Publicistics
  1. Elements of Probability Theory I, High School Mathematical Papers (Középiskolai Matematikai Lapok) 6(1953) 33-41 (in Hungarian).
  2. Elements of Probability Theory II, High Schol Mathematical Papers (Középiskolai Matematikai Lapok) 6(1953) 97-107 (in Hungarian).
  3. The Expected Value, High School Mathematical Papers (Középiskolai Matematikai Lapok) 9(1954) 78-81 (in Hungarian).
  4. Conference on OR in Debrecen. Hungarian Science (Magyar Tudomány) 16(1971) 325-327 (in Hungarian).
  5. The 'Hungarian Method' of an American professor. The scientists of mathematical programming held their conference in Budapest. Népszabadság (newspaper), September 1, 1976.
  6. IX International Symposium on Mathematical Programming. Hungarian Science (Magyar Tudomány) 22(1977) (in Hungarian).
  7. Linear Programming I. High School Mathematical Papers (Középiskolai Matematikai Lapok) 58(1979) 145-155 (in Hungarian).
  8. Linear Programming II. High School Mathematical Papers (Középiskolai Matematikai Lapok) 58(1979) 193-202 (in Hungarian).
  9. The Science of OR and its Education in Hungary, Dept. of Mathematics and Physics of the H.A.S. (editor and co-author) in Hungarian).
  10. The emphasis is on the practical application. International conference in Kőszeg. Vas Népe (The People of Vas, newspaper), August 25, 1981 (in Hungarian).
  11. The Thinking in Statistical Decision Theory. Celebrating the 175th Anniversary of the L. Kossuth High School in Nyíregyháza, Hungary, 1982, 19-26 (in Hungarian).
  12. Computer Science in Hungary. In: Science in Hungary, IREX, 1986.
  13. Linear programming. High School Mathematics Papers (Középiskolai Matematikai Lapok) 48(1998) 1-16 (in Hungarian).
  14. Thoughts on Mathematics. Confessio 22 (1998), 8-18 (in Hungarian).
  15. Theory and practice. Science and Society, Office of the Prime Minister, Strategic Analysis Center, Strategic Issues 7, 89-98 (in Hungarian).
  16. Vivat professores. Napi Magyarország (newspaper), September 11, 1998 (in Hungarian).
  17. The Millenium Lasts until Sunday. Magyar Nemzet (newspaper) December 30, 2000, p.24 (in Hungarian).
  18. Zero. World of Nature (Természet Világa) 132 (April 2001) 146-149 (in Hungarian).
  19. The Revolution of János Bolyai. High School Mathematical Papers (Középiskolai Matematikai Lapok) 52(2002) 514-520.
  20. János Bolyai Memorial Conference. Hungarian Science, New Series (Magyar Tudomány, Új Folyam) 47(2002) 1649-1655 (in Hungarian). Reprinted in: Természet Vilaga (World of Nature) 134(2003) 122-123.
  21. The Scientific Revolution of János Bolyai. Amerikai Magyar Népszava (American Hungarian People's Voice), Vol. 113, No.1, January 3, 2003 (in Hungarian).
  22. The Bologna-process and the Mathematician Education Program. Valóság 51, Issue 2, February, 2008, 54-67 (in Hungarian).
  23. There is life after the Bologna process. Magyar Nemzet (newspaper), June 22, 2010 (in Hungarian).
  24. János Bolyai Memorial Conference, Commemorating the 150th Anniversary of his Death. Hungarian Science (Magyar Tudomány) 171(2010) 1322-1327(in Hungarian).
  25. Operations Research Articles in the Encyclopedia for Natural Sciences. Publ. House of the H.A.S., Budapest, 1964 (in Hungarian).
  26. Encyclopedia of Optimization (C. A. Floudas and P. M. Pardalos editors.), Kluwer Academic Publishers 2000, following articles:
    a. Logconcave measures, logconvexity, Vol.III. 217-219.
    b. Logconcavity of Discrete Distributions, Vol.III. 219-220.
    c. Probabilistic constrained problems: convexity theory, Vol.IV. 382-383
    d. Static stochastic programming models, Vol.V. 272-273.
    e. Static stochastic programming models: conditional expectations, Vol.V. 274-275.
    f. Stochastic programming models: random objective, Vol.V. 330-331
    g. Cutting stock, Vol.I. 371-372, with C. Fábián.
  27. Encyclopedia of Mathematics Supplement III (M. Hazewinkel, editor), Kluwer Academic Publishers 2001, article: Inclusion-exclusion, 199-201.