I joined the OU in November 2022. Previously, I held postdoctoral positions at the Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh and at the Rényi Institute in Budapest. I received my PhD from the London School of Economics in 2020.
I am interested in discrete geometry and other areas of combinatorics. Most recently, I have been working on geometric Ramsey and incidence problems.
Monochromatic Infinite Sets in Minkowski Planes (2024-11-12)
Frankl, Nóra; Gehér, Panna; Sagdeev, Arsenii and Tóth, Géza
Discrete & Computational Geometry ((Early Access))
On Some Non-Rigid Unit Distance Patterns (2024-09)
Frankl, Nóra and Woodruff, Dora
Discrete & Computational Geometry, 72 (pp. 764-782)
Max-norm Ramsey theory (2024-05)
Frankl, Nóra; Kupavskii, Andrey and Sagdeev, Arsenii
European Journal of Combinatorics, 118, Article 103918
On Helly numbers of exponential lattices (2024-02)
Ambrus, Gergely; Balko, Martin; Frankl, Nóra; Jung, Attila and Naszódi, Márton
European Journal of Combinatorics, 116, Article 103884
The Quantitative Fractional Helly theorem (2024)
Frankl, Nóra; Jung, Attila and Tomon, Istvan
Israel Journal of Mathematics ((In press))
Nearly k-Distance Sets (2023-10)
Frankl, Nóra and Kupavskii, Andrey
Discrete & Computational Geometry, 70 (pp. 455-494)
Almost-Monochromatic Sets and the Chromatic Number of the Plane (2023-10)
Frankl, Nóra; Hubai, Tamás and Pálvölgyi, Dömötör
Discrete & Computational Geometry, 70 (pp. 753-772)
Solution to a conjecture of Schmidt and Tuller on one-dimensional packings and coverings (2023-03)
Frankl, Nora; Kupavskii, Andrey and Sagdeev, Arsenii
Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, 151 (pp. 2353-2362)
On Helly Numbers of Exponential Lattices (2023-06)
Ambrus, Gergely; Balko, Martin; Frankl, Nora; Jung, Attila and Naszodi, Marton
In : Symposium on Computational Geometry (SoCG 2023) (12-15 Jun 2023, Dallas, Texas, USA)