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Professor Szabolcs Tengely is a distinguished mathematician at the University of Debrecen's Faculty of Science and Technology, where he serves in the Institute of Mathematics. He maintains his office in the Mathematics and Earth Sciences building (Room M415) and holds regular office hours for students. His academic career spans numerous publications and significant contributions to number theory.
- Position: Professor
- Institution: University of Debrecen
- Faculty: Faculty of Science and Technology
- Department: Institute of Mathematics
Professor Tengely's research primarily focuses on number theory with special emphasis on Diophantine equations, arithmetic progressions, and recurrence sequences. His work bridges pure mathematics with applications in cryptography and computational mathematics. He has made notable contributions to understanding the properties of Lucas sequences, Markoff-Rosenberger triples, and solutions to various Diophantine problems.
An analysis of his recent publications reveals a strong focus on advanced Diophantine problems, particularly those involving higher power rational Diophantine tuples, cubic Diophantine equations related to the Mordell-Schinzel conjecture, and connections between number theory and combinatorial structures. His research often combines classical number theory techniques with modern computational approaches.
Professor Tengely has supervised numerous graduate and undergraduate students through their thesis work, demonstrating his commitment to academic mentorship and the development of future mathematicians. His supervision spans topics in discrete mathematics, cryptography, and computational number theory, reflecting the breadth of his expertise.


