Erdös published more papers than any other mathematician in history—and collaborated with more than 500 coauthors, giving rise to the concept of the "Erdős number," a (playful) measure of collaborative proximity among mathematicians
Erdös published more papers than any other mathematician in history—and collaborated with more than 500 coauthors, giving rise to the concept of the "Erdős number," a (playful) measure of collaborative proximity among mathematicians