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Antal E. Fekete (*1932 in Budapest, Hungary; 2020 in Budapest, Hungary) was a Professor at Memorial University of Newfoundland. He graduated from the Loránd Eötvös University of Budapest in mathematics in 1955. He left Hungary in the wake of the 1956 anti-Communist uprising that was brutally put down by the occupying Soviet troops.
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Antal Fekete, 2009. Antal Endre Fekete [ˈɒntɒl ˈɛndrɛ ˈfɛkɛtɛ] (* 8. Dezember 1932 in Budapest, Ungarn; † 14. Oktober 2020 ebenda [1]) war ein Mathematiker und Ökonom. Seine finanzwissenschaftlichen Arbeiten lassen sich der Österreichischen Schule der Nationalökonomie zuordnen.
7 Δεκ 2020 · In 1985 Professor Fekete joined the staff of Congressman William E. Dannemeyer to work on fiscal and monetary reform. He gave numerous lectures on Capital Hill and was the chairman of the group responsible for a presentation made to the White House on how to rein in the runaway US government deficit.
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On 14th October 2020, Antal E. Fekete, the Hungarian-Canadian economist who saw himself as a monetary theorist following the tradition of Carl Menger, died in Budapest. Behind him was an eventful and fruitful life which was quite typical of the crazy last century.
Mathematician. Professor Fekete is the author of a book Real Linear Algebra and half a dozen papers on mathematics. In preparation are his monographs Quotient Set Theory and Stepnumbers. The latter is about a number system, invented by him, using infinitely many digits most economically.
5 Δεκ 2020 · Am 14. Oktober 2020 verstarb in Budapest der ungarisch-kanadische Ökonom Antal E. Fekete, der sich als Geldtheoretiker in der Tradition von Carl Menger sah. Er blickte auf ein bewegtes und fruchtbares Leben zurück, das typisch für das verrückte letzte Jahrhundert war.