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Topic: Erdos Number Project annual update
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Jerry Grossman

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Erdos Number Project annual update
Posted: Feb 8, 1999 8:36 AM
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The annual update of the Erdos Number Project web site has been completed.
The URL is http://www.oakland.edu/~grossman/erdoshp.html

Briefly, this project studies the subject of collaboration in mathematical
research in general and the collaborations of Paul Erdos (1913-1996) in
particular. On the web site are the list of the 492 people who have
written joint papers with Erdos (they have "Erdos number 1") and the lists
of their other coauthors (a total of 5608 of them -- the people with Erdos
number 2). The data are organized in several ways, and various statistics
are summarized. We also include an update to the complete bibliography of
Erdos (numbering almost 1500 papers), preprints of papers about this
subject, and dozens of links to related material.

Further information is contained in the README file, available at the
site. Anyone without access to the web can contact me for alternative
ways to obtain this information.

As always, we want to know about corrections, additions, and related
information.

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