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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 38. Chapters: W. T. Tutte, Julius Petersen, Toma Pisanski, Dragan Maru i, Paul Erd s, Arthur Cayley, Svante Janson, Andras Hajnal, Pal Turan, Martin Charles Golumbic, Janos Pach, Michel Deza, Jaroslav Ne et il, David Eppstein, Robin Wilson, Laszlo Lovasz, Bela Bollobas, Ronald Graham, Vadim G. Vizing, Robert Frucht, Frank Harary, Anton Kotzig, Judith Q. Longyear, Alfred Renyi, Andries Brouwer, Crispin Nash-Williams, Neil Robertson, Klaus Wagner, Ruth Aaronson Bari, Kenneth Appel, Jayme Luiz Szwarcfiter, John Adrian Bondy, Andre Sainte-Lague, Maria Chudnovsky, Alfred Kempe, Fan Chung, Regina Tyshkevich, U. S. R. Murty, Vance Faber, Paul Seymour, William Lawrence Kocay, Ralph Faudree, E. Sampathkumar, Denes K nig, R. M. Foster, Peter Frankl, Gerhard Ringel, S. B. Rao, Charles Colbourn, Tibor Gallai, S. A. Choudum, Jeong Han Kim, Gary Chartrand, Shimon Even, Horst Sachs, Nicolaas Govert de Bruijn, John H. Smith, Joel Spencer, Claude Berge, Siemion Fajtlowicz, Raymond Paley, Ronald C. Read, Pierre Rosenstiehl, David Shane Gunderson, Carsten Thomassen, Paul Chester Kainen, Douglas West, L. W. Beineke, Daniel P. Sanders, Narsingh Deo, K. B. Reid, Thomas Zaslavsky, Gabriel Andrew Dirac, Herbert Grotzsch, Torrence Parsons, R. Leonard Brooks, S. L. Hakimi, Miroslav Fiedler, Cecil C. Rousseau, Renu C. Laskar, E. M. V. Krishnamurthy, R. P. Gupta, V. J. Havel, Mehdi Behzad, K. R. Parthasarathy. Excerpt: Paul Erd s (occasionally spelled Erdos or Erdos; Hungarian: , pronounced; 26 March 1913 - 20 September 1996) was a Hungarian mathematician. Erd s published more papers than any other mathematician in history, working with hundreds of collaborators. He worked on problems in combinatorics, graph theory, number theory, classical analysis, approximation theory, set theory, and probability theory. He is also known for his "legendarily eccentric...