Zoltan Fodor is a Hungarian-German theoretical particle physicist, best known for his works in lattice quantum chromodynamics.
At high school and at university he won several national competitions in mathematics, physics and chemistry.
[4] to circumvent the sign problem at finite baryonic chemical potentials or densities.
[6] The equation of state of the strongly interacting matter plays a crucial role both in cosmology and in heavy ion collisions, which he determined in 2010.
[7] By calculating the topological susceptibility in the early universe at high temperatures, he gave a prediction for the axion's mass in 2016.