András Gyárfás (born 1945) is a Hungarian mathematician who specializes in the study of graph theory.
He is famous for two conjectures: Gyárfás began working as a researcher for the Computer and Automation Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in 1968.
He earned a candidate degree in 1980, and a doctorate (Dr.
He won the Géza Grünwald Commemorative Prize for young researchers of the János Bolyai Mathematical Society in 1978.
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