IPopular Writings and Publicistics
- Elements of Probability Theory I, High School Mathematical Papers (Középiskolai Matematikai Lapok) 6(1953) 33-41 (in Hungarian).
- Elements of Probability Theory II, High Schol Mathematical Papers (Középiskolai Matematikai Lapok) 6(1953) 97-107 (in Hungarian).
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The Expected Value, High School Mathematical Papers (Középiskolai Matematikai Lapok) 9(1954) 78-81 (in Hungarian).
- Conference on OR in Debrecen. Hungarian Science (Magyar Tudomány) 16(1971) 325-327 (in Hungarian).
- The 'Hungarian Method' of an American professor. The scientists of mathematical programming held their conference in Budapest. Népszabadság (newspaper), September 1, 1976.
- IX International Symposium on Mathematical Programming. Hungarian Science (Magyar Tudomány) 22(1977) (in Hungarian).
- Linear Programming I. High School Mathematical Papers (Középiskolai Matematikai Lapok) 58(1979) 145-155 (in Hungarian).
- Linear Programming II. High School Mathematical Papers (Középiskolai Matematikai Lapok) 58(1979) 193-202 (in Hungarian).
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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).
- The emphasis is on the practical application. International conference in Kőszeg. Vas Népe (The People of Vas, newspaper), August 25, 1981 (in Hungarian).
- The Thinking in Statistical Decision Theory. Celebrating the 175th Anniversary of the L. Kossuth High School in Nyíregyháza, Hungary, 1982, 19-26 (in Hungarian).
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Computer Science in Hungary. In: Science in Hungary, IREX, 1986.
- Linear programming. High School Mathematics Papers (Középiskolai Matematikai Lapok) 48(1998) 1-16 (in Hungarian).
- Thoughts on Mathematics. Confessio 22 (1998), 8-18 (in Hungarian).
- Theory and practice. Science and Society, Office of the Prime Minister, Strategic Analysis Center, Strategic Issues 7, 89-98 (in Hungarian).
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Vivat professores. Napi Magyarország (newspaper), September 11, 1998 (in Hungarian).
- The Millenium Lasts until Sunday. Magyar Nemzet (newspaper) December 30, 2000, p.24 (in Hungarian).
- Zero. World of Nature (Természet Világa) 132 (April 2001) 146-149 (in Hungarian).
- The Revolution of János Bolyai. High School Mathematical Papers (Középiskolai Matematikai Lapok) 52(2002) 514-520.
- 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.
- The Scientific Revolution of János Bolyai. Amerikai Magyar Népszava (American Hungarian People's Voice), Vol. 113, No.1, January 3, 2003 (in Hungarian).
- The Bologna-process and the Mathematician Education Program. Valóság 51, Issue 2, February, 2008, 54-67 (in Hungarian).
- There is life after the Bologna process. Magyar Nemzet (newspaper), June 22, 2010 (in Hungarian).
- János Bolyai Memorial Conference, Commemorating the 150th Anniversary of his Death. Hungarian Science (Magyar Tudomány) 171(2010) 1322-1327(in Hungarian).
- Operations Research Articles in the Encyclopedia for Natural Sciences. Publ. House of the H.A.S., Budapest, 1964 (in Hungarian).
- 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.
- Encyclopedia of Mathematics Supplement III (M. Hazewinkel, editor), Kluwer Academic Publishers 2001, article: Inclusion-exclusion, 199-201.