He studied at the Technical University of Budapest (1943-1948), taking courses with Charles Jordan and received an M.S. for his dissertation On a Probability-theoretical Investigation of Brownian Motion (1948). From 1945-48 he was a student assistant to Professor Zoltán Bay and participated in his famous experiment of receiving microwave echoes from the Moon (1946). In 1957 he received the Academic Doctor's Degree in Mathematics for his thesis entitled "Stochastic processes arising in the theory of particle counters" (1957).
He worked as a mathematician at the Tungsram Research Laboratory (1948–55), the Research Institute for Mathematics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (1950–58) and was an associate professor in the Department of Mathematics of the L. Eötvös University (1953–58). He was the first to introduce semi-Markov processes in queueing theory.[2]
Takács was married to Dalma Takács, author and professor of English Literature at Notre Dame College of Ohio. He had two daughters, contemporary figurative realist artist, Judy Takács and Susan, a legal assistant.
Publications
The following is a partial list of publications
Some Investigations Concerning Recurrent Stochastic Processes of a Certain Kind, Magyar Tud. Akad. Alk. Mat.Int. Kozl. vol.3, pp. 115–128, 1954.
Investigations of Waiting Time Problems by Reduction to Markov Processes, Acta Math. Acad. Sci. Hung. vol.6, pp. 101–129, 1955.
Sojourn times for the Brownian motion, Journal of Applied Mathematics and Stochastic Analysis, vol. 11, no. 3, pp. 231–246, 1998
In memoriam: Pál Erdős (1913-1996), Journal of Applied Mathematics and Stochastic Analysis, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 563–564, 1996
Sojourn times, Journal of Applied Mathematics and Stochastic Analysis, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 415–426, 1996
Brownian local times, Journal of Applied Mathematics and Stochastic Analysis, vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 209–232, 1995
Limit distributions for queues and random rooted trees, Journal of Applied Mathematics and Stochastic Analysis, vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 189–216, 1993
On a probability problem connected with railway traffic, Journal of Applied Mathematics and Stochastic Analysis, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 1–27, 1991
Conditional limit theorems for branching processes, Journal of Applied Mathematics and Stochastic Analysis, vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 263–292, 1991
On the distribution of the number of vertices in layers of random trees, Journal of Applied Mathematics and Stochastic Analysis, vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 175–186, 1991
Queues, random graphs and branching processes, Journal of Applied Mathematics and Stochastic Analysis, vol. 1, no. 3, pp. 223–243, 1988
On the distribution of the supremum for stochastic processes, Annales de l'institut Henri Poincaré (B) Probabilités et Statistiques, 6(3):237-247, 1970
On the Total Heights of Random Rooted Binary Trees, J. Comb. Theory, Ser. B 61(2): 155-166 (1994)
Studies in Applied Probability, Papers in Honour of Lajos Takacs. by J. Galambos, J. Gani, The Journal of the Operational Research Society, 46(11):1397-98, 1995