Sandor Lehoczky
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Sandor Lehoczky is an American mathematician. He is one of the authors of Art of Problem Solving Volume 1 and Art of Problem Solving Volume 2 and Beyond. He is also one of the founders of the Mandelbrot Competition. He has proposed problems for the USATMS. He is one of the directors of the Art of Problem Solving. He graduated from Princeton University in 1994. He has also worked as an arbitrage trader at Henry Capital.[1]
A NASA researcher with the same name was lead investigator for a project to grow an almost perfect electrical crystal of mercury, cadmium and telluride alloy aboard the STS-87, a a mission of the United States Space Shuttle.[2]
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- ^ Mu Alpha Theta - Arbitrage Trading, by Sandor Lehoczky, Senior Trader, Henry Capital, co-author, the Art of Problem Solving
- ^ [NASA News - Friday, November 28, 1997 - 7:00 a.m. CST, November 28, 1997 - STS-87 Mission Science Report # 09s]