Alajos Privorszky
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* Körmöcbánya, July 3, 1873 – † ? / mathematician, teacher at the Higher Realism School ; ; He studied at the University of Budapest, received his doctorate in 1902, and in 1912 he obtained a private teacher's qualification in projective geometry. He began his teaching career at the Higher Realism School in Temesvár, and from 1912 he became a teacher at the teacher training institute of the state Elizabeth Girls' School in Budapest. As a mathematician, he primarily dealt with geometry and function theory. ; ; His main works: ; On regulus surfaces that can be expanded onto second-order surfaces, 1902, ; Elements of absolute geometry, 1906, ; Theory of representation on two image planes, 1909, ; On the projective geometric representation of spatial figures, 1910, ; On the Theory of Functions, 1914.