Katalin Lőrincz: Two sample statistic procedures (in Hungarian) Supervisor: Tamás Móri, Tamás Prőhle
Attila Egri: Rigidity of zeolites and unit distance frameworks (in Hungarian) Supervisor: Tibor Jordán
Júlia Kulin: Relational Degree of Semigroups (in Hungarian) Supervisor: Csaba Szabó
Márton Muntag: Extending partial homomorphisms of relational structures Supervisor: Gábor Sági
Márton Ujházy: Curvature and convexity (in Hungarian) Supervisor: Gábor Moussong
Dorottya Beringer: Random Fractals (in Hungarian) Supervisor: Márton Elekes
Gábor Hutvágner: Market Consistent Pricing (in Hungarian) Supervisor: Miklós Arató
Christian Kiss-Tóth: Sudoku and the finite geometries (in Hungarian) Supervisor: György Kiss
Márta Krusper: Application of Multivariate Extreme Value Distributions in Insurance and Finance (in Hungarian) Supervisor: Pál Rakonczai
István Szabó: About non-life reserving methods solidity (in Hungarian) Supervisor: Miklós Arató
Zoltán Szládek: Haar null sets and the consistent reflection of nonmeagerness on Cantor sets (in Hungarian) Supervisor: Márton Elekes
Áron Tábor: Period-index problems for curves (in Hungarian) Supervisor: Tamás Szamuely
Bernadett Ács: Decomposability of planar coverings (in Hungarian) Supervisor: Géza Tóth
Zoltán Aubin: Surfaces of Constant Negative Curvature (in Hungarian) Supervisor: Balázs Csikós
József Bodnár: Stable homotopy theory (in Hungarian) Supervisor: András Szűcs
Bence Csajbók: Combinatorially defined pointsets in finite planes (in Hungarian) Supervisor: György Kiss
Barbara Deák: Estimation of ruin probability in insurance (in Hungarian) Supervisor: Miklós Arató
Ábel Farkas: Interesting Projection Properties of Fractal Sets (in Hungarian) Supervisor: Márton Elekes
Viktória Kaszanitzky: Sparse hypergraphs: algorithms and applications (in Hungarian) Supervisor: Tibor Jordán
Csaba Király: Algorithms for covering supermodular functions (in Hungarian) Supervisor: András Frank
Demeter Kiss: Lévy Market Models with Applications to Interest Rate Derivative Valuation Supervisor: László Márkus
Gergő Pintér: Generalized Gauss-Bonnet theorem - curvature and cohomology (in Hungarian) Supervisor: András Némethi
Anna Ráhel Radványi: Cost-sharing models (in Hungarian) Supervisor: Gergely Kovács, Miklós Pintér
András Solymos: Ramsey-numbers (in Hungarian) Supervisor: Péter Komjáth
Balázs Strenner: n-point sets in the plane (in Hungarian) Supervisor: Miklós Laczkovich
Fanni Szekeres: Critic of the Black-Scholes-Merton method (in Hungarian) Supervisor: Tamás Pröhle
Róbert Torma: Bayesian methods in spatial statistics (in Hungarian) Supervisor: Miklós Arató
László Antal: Distance of discrete distributions (in Hungarian) Supervisor: Tamás Móri
Attila Csáki: Transversal theorems on euclidean plain (in Hungarian) Supervisor: Károly Böröczky Dr.
Marton Hablicsek: Sum-free sets Supervisor: László Pyber
Attila Herczegh: Central Limit Theorems in Ergodic Theory Supervisor: Vilmos Prokaj
Márton Horváth: Cubic Lattices (in Hungarian) Supervisor: Gábor Moussong
Tamas Hubai: The chromatic polynomial Supervisor: Laszlo Lovasz
Dániel Joó: Invariant Theory of Quiver Settings and Complete Intersections Supervisor: Mátyás Domokos
Máté Lehel Juhász: Sheaf cohomologies (in Hungarian) Supervisor: András Némethi
Peter Maga: Small sets, large sets, Hausdorff dimension (in Hungarian) Supervisor: Tamas Keleti
Péter Pál Pach: Five People in a Room (in Hungarian) Supervisor: Csaba Szabó
Ferenc Péterfalvi: Independent Trees in Graphs (in Hungarian) Supervisor: Kristóf Bérczi and András Frank
András Pongrácz: Affine complete G-sets Supervisor: József Pelikán
Anna Puskás: Multisymmetric Polynomials in Dimension Three Supervisor: Mátyás Domokos
Bela Racz: Cobordism and elimination of singularities Supervisor: Andras Szucs
Máté Szabó: Discrete analityc functions (in Hungarian) Supervisor: László Lovász
Zsolt Szalai: Program equivalence and logical relations (in Hungarian) Supervisor: Zoltán Csörnyei
János Szamoránsky: Probability forecasts (in Hungarian) Supervisor: Miklós Arató
Tamás Titkos: Representation of linear functionals (in Hungarian) Supervisor: László Czách
András Tomsits: Banach open mapping and closed graph theorem and generalizations (in Hungarian) Supervisor: János Kristóf
Sara Vidor: Planar graphs and generalisations (in Hungarian) Supervisor: Katalin Vesztergombi and Geza Toth
Ágnes Backhausz: Nonstandard approach to some stochastic processes (in Hungarian) Supervisor: Vilmos Prokaj
Janos Balogh: The finitistic dimension conjecture (in Hungarian) Supervisor: Istvan Agoston
Endre Csóka: Efficient design of stochastic mechanisms Supervisor: Miklós Pintér
Kálmán Cziszter: The Proof of the Grunwald-Wang Theorem in the Setting of Galois Cohomology (in Hungarian) Supervisor: Tamás Szamuely
Dóra Erdős: Connection Between the Clar Number and the Coherent Cyclic Order (in Hungarian) Supervisor: András Frank
János Geleji: On Ramsey Numbers of Graphs and Hypergraphs with Linear Edge Count (in Hungarian) Supervisor: Gyula O. H. Katona
Zalán Gyenis: On finite substructures of certain stable structures Supervisor: Gábor Sági
Ramón Horváth: On representation related problems in algebraic logic Supervisor: Gábor Sági
Ferenc Illés: Word problems and identities in semigroups (in Hungarian) Supervisor: Csaba Szabó
Gergely Kiss: Study of intersections of real functions (in Hungarian) Supervisor: Miklós Laczkovich
Dávid Kunszenti-Kovács: Flows in networks - a probabilistic approach Supervisor: Eszter Sikolya
József Mezei: Estimates of ruin probability (in Hungarian) Supervisor: Miklós Arató
Zoltán Lóránt Nagy: A Turan-type problem in multipartite graphs (in Hungarian) Supervisor: András Gács, Balázs Montágh
András Németh: Limit probability of first order sentences on random graphs Supervisor: Katalin Friedl, Gábor Tardos
Máté Salát: The Kneser–Poulsen conjecture, Schläfli-type formulas (in Hungarian) Supervisor: Dr. Balázs Csikós
Soma Szignárovits: The Klein representation (in Hungarian) Supervisor: György Kiss
Zsigmond Tarcsay: Operator extensions on Hilbert space (in Hungarian) Supervisor: Zoltán Sebestyén
Bálint Tóth: Study of differentiability related to topological groups (in Hungarian) Supervisor: János Kristóf