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George Bernard Dantzig (Nov 8 1914 – May 13 2005) was an American mathematician, and the Professor Emeritus of Transportation Sciences and Professor of Operations Research and of Computer Science at ...
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Biography of George Dantzig (BB^Y-2005) ... George Dantzig's parents were Tobias Dantzig and Anja Ourisson. Tobias was born in Russia, but went to France where he studied mathematics in Paris being taught there by Poincaré. At this time Tobias met Anja who was at the Sorbonne at this time also studying mathematics.
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George Dantzig (1914-2005) ... 1914 - 2005 ... Honours awarded to George Dantzig; (Click below for those honoured in this way)
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Professor George Dantzig: Linear Programming Founder Turns 80 ... In spite of impressive developments in computational optimization in the last 20 years, including the rapid advance of interior point methods, the simplex method, invented by George B. Dantzig in 1947, has stood the test of time quite remarkably:
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A year later, George Dantzig welcomes us into his home as our first Optimization Trailblazer interview. The Father of Linear Programming discusses a career that encompasses many of optimization's milestones, described with his distinctive wit, humor, and humility.
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"After the sermon," he went on, "the minister came over and asked me if I knew a George Dantzig at Stanford, because that was the name of the person his sermon was about." ; The origin of that minister's sermon can be traced to another Lutheran minister, the Reverend Schuler [sic] of the Crystal Cathedral in Los Angeles.
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George Bernard Dantzig, professor emeritus of operations research and of computer science who devised the "simplex method" and invented linear programming (which is not related to computer programming), died May 13 at his Stanford home of complications from diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
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Biography of George Dantzig (1914-) ... George Dantzig studied mathematics at the University of Maryland, receiving his A.B. in 1936. The following year he received an M.A. in mathematics from the University of Michigan.
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GEORGE BERNARD DANTZIG (1914-2005) ... George Bernard Dantzig was a pioneer innovator of theoretical and applied mathematical methods that were key to the development and efficacy of the then new field of operations research.
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