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  1. Lajos Jánossy (2 March 1912, Budapest – 2 March 1978, Budapest) was a Hungarian physicist, astrophysicist and mathematician and a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. His primary research fields were astrophysics, nuclear physics, quantum mechanics, mathematical physics, and statistics, as well as electrodynamics and optics.

  2. 2 mars 2023 · On 2 March, the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research remembers one of its founders, the prominent Hungarian physicist Lajos Jánossy (1912–1978), an academician of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, who was a member of the Scientific Council of the Institute during the development of JINR.

  3. 16 oct. 2023 · A Kádár-kor, a rendszerváltást megelőző évek és maga az 1989-ben bekövetkező fordulat a történelmi háttere Jánossy Lajos új nagyregényének. Az Örök hely és mindehol idő a hét könyve.

  4. Lajos Jánossy is known for Az alkimista és a szüz (1999) and Bereményi kalapja (2022).

  5. Jánossy Lajos ( Budapest, 1912. március 2. – Budapest, 1978. március 2.) Kossuth-díjas fizikus, asztrofizikus, matematikus, a Magyar Tudományos Akadémia tagja (rendes 1950).

  6. Lajos Jánossy is known for Az alkimista és a szüz (1999) and Bereményi kalapja (2022).

  7. 16 janv. 2023 · He served as a guide to political developments in Eastern Europe, and particularly Hungary and what he referred to as post-fascist politics. In memory, we reprint a recently translated interview from Hungarian. He answered the questions of Litera editors András Greff, Lajos Jánossy, and Bálint Modor.