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  1. The Basic George B. Dantzig (Stanford Business Books)
  2. Linear Programming and Extensions by George Dantzig, 1998-08-03
  3. Linear Programming 2: Theory and Extensions by George B. Dantzig, Mukund N. Thapa, 2003-07-30
  4. Studies in Optimization (Studies in mathematics) by George Bernard Dantzig, 1974-07
  5. Linear Programming: 1: Introduction (Springer Series in Operations Research and Financial Engineering) (v. 1) by George B. Dantzig, Mukund N. Thapa, 1997-01-27
  6. Mathematics of the Decision Sciences: Part 2 (Pt. 2)
  7. Mathematical Programming: Essays in Honor of George B. Dantzig, Part II (Mathematical Programming Study) (Pt. 2)
  8. Mathematical Programming: Pt. 1: Essays in Honour of George B.Dantzig ("Mathematical Programming Studies ")
  9. American Statisticians: Charles Sanders Peirce, George Dantzig, Herman Hollerith, W. Edwards Deming, Persi Diaconis, George Gallup
  10. George Bernard Dantzig: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2000
  11. Numeriker (20. Jahrhundert): Cornelius Lanczos, Gene H. Golub, Friedrich Ludwig Bauer, George Dantzig, Eduard Stiefel, Hans Georg Bock (German Edition)
  12. Biography - Dantzig, George Bernard (1914-2005): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2005-01-01
  13. University of Maryland, College Park Alumni: Jim Henson, George Dantzig, Robert L. Forward, Valerie Solanas, Sergey Brin, Larry David
  14. Computer Scientists: List of Computer Scientists, George Dantzig, Ajay Kapur, Pranav Mistry, Peter Coad, Allan Alcorn, Helmuth Orthner

1. George Dantzig
George Dantzig. George Dantzig is a mathematician born 8 November,1914, who introduced the simplex algorithm and is considered the
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4. George Dantzig
George Dantzig. George Dantzig je matematik narozený 8 listopadu,1914, kdo predstavil simplexní algoritmus a je promyšlený
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5. DBLP: George B. Dantzig
George B. Dantzig. 1967. 2, George B. Dantzig, Richard M. Van Slyke GeneralizedUpper Bounding Techniques. J. Comput. Syst. Sci. 1(3) 213226 (1967). 1965.
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6. George B Dantzig Linear Programming And Extensions (Princeton Landmarks In Mathe
Title Linear Programming and Extensions (Princeton Landmarks in Mathematicsand Physics) dantzig george B George B. Dantzig Subject Economics Category
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7. Citations Linear Programming And Extensions - Dantzig
George Bernard Dantzig. Linear Programming and Extensions. Princeton University Press,Princeton, NJ, 1963. George Dantzig. Linear Programming and Extensions.
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8. INFORMS George B. Dantzig Dissertation Award
learn more about george dantzig. Purpose The george B. dantzig Award is given for the best dissertation in
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Dissertation Award learn more about George Dantzig Purpose: The George B. Dantzig Award is given for the best dissertation in any area of operations research and the management sciences that is innovative and relevant to practice. This award has been established to encourage academic research that combines theory and practice and stimulates greater interaction between doctoral students (and their advisors) and the world of practice. The award is given at the Fall National Meeting.
Application Process The George B. Dantzig Dissertation Award Committee is now accepting entries for the 2004 award. The award for the best OR/MS dissertation serves to promote greater interaction between academia and industry by encouraging researchers to conduct innovative research that is relevant to practice in any area of operations research and management science. The first and second place winners will receive awards of $800 and $400 respectively. Additional finalists will receive honorable mentions with $100 awards. Prizes will be awarded at the INFORMS Fall National Meeting. Each entry must:
  • Consist of a doctoral dissertation written primarily by the entrant no more than 15 months prior to the submission deadline and not previously submitted (between April 15, 2002 and July 15, 2004).
  • 9. The George B. Dantzig Prize
    search The george B. dantzig Prize. Principal Guidelines to the meeting will normally be paid by the george B. dantzig Prize Fund, or as necessary, out of the operating
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    The George B. Dantzig Prize
    Principal Guidelines
    The prize, established in 1979, is awarded jointly by the Mathematical Programming Society (MPS) and the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM). The prize is awarded for original research, which by its originality, breadth and scope, is having a major impact on the field of mathematical programming.
    Prize Committee
    There will be an ad hoc prize committee appointed for each award jointly by the chair of MPS and the president of SIAM. The committee will consist of four members, one designated "Chair" by the chair of MPS, and it will represent a diversified view of mathematical programming. Committee appointments should be made at least two years before the prize award date. The MPS has the responsibility to notify its chair and the president of SIAM to make the appointments. For continuity, committee members will normally serve on two successive prize committees with the committee chair being a second-term member. Thus, two new members will be appointed and two members will be re-appointed every three years. Committee members will be members of MPS and/or SIAM. At least two members of the committee will be MPS members and at least two will be members of SIAM. The membership of the committee should also reflect the international character of the Societies.

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    george dantzig. In May 2000, eOptimization.com launched with georgedantzig as the first member of our Who s Who. A year later, george
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    11. INFORMS: George B. Dantzig Dissertation Award
    Who is george B. dantzig? george dantzig received his doctorate in mathematics from Berkeley in 1946
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    Who is George B. Dantzig?
    George Dantzig received his doctorate in mathematics from Berkeley in 1946. He worked for the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, served as Chief of the Combat Analysis Branch for USAF Headquarters Statistical Control and as Mathematical Advisor for USAF Headquarters, Research Mathematician for RAND Corporation, and Professor of Operations Research and Chairman of the Operations Research Center at the University of California, Berkeley. He is currently Professor of Operations Research and Computer Science, Co-Director of the Systems Optimization Laboratory, and Director of the PILOT Energy-Economic Model Project. A member of the National Academy of Engineering, the National Academy of Science, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and recipient of the National Medal of Science, plus eight honorary degrees, Professor Dantzig's seminal work has laid the foundation for much of the field of systems engineering and is widely used in network design and component design in computer, mechanical, and electrical engineering.

    12. Dantzig_George
    george dantzig. Born 8 Nov 1914 in Portland, Oregon, USA. Click georgedantzig s parents were Tobias dantzig and Anja Ourisson. Tobias
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    George Dantzig
    Born: 8 Nov 1914 in Portland, Oregon, USA
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    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 . At this time Tobias met Anja who was at the Sorbonne at this time also studying mathematics. They married and emigrated to the United States, settling in Oregon. Tobias believed that his strong Russian accent would prevent him from obtaining jobs other than as a labourer, and at first his jobs included that of lumberjack, road builder and painter. It was into this very poor family that George was born. Tobias and Anja chose names for their children hoping that these would influence their future careers. George was named "George Bernard" after George Bernard Shaw since his parents hoped their first child would become a writer. Similarly George's younger brother was named Henry after Henri , and he did indeed become a mathematician. Tobias was fortunate to gain the chance of reading for a Ph.D. in mathematics at the University of Indiana, while Anja obtained a Master's degree in French becoming a linguist at the Library of Congress in Washington D.C.

    13. Dantzig_George
    Biography of george dantzig (19140BC) george dantzig. Born 8 Nov 1914 in Portland, Oregon, USA Main index. george dantzig's parents were Tobias dantzig and Anja Ourisson
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    George Dantzig
    Born: 8 Nov 1914 in Portland, Oregon, USA
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    to see two larger pictures Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
    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 . At this time Tobias met Anja who was at the Sorbonne at this time also studying mathematics. They married and emigrated to the United States, settling in Oregon. Tobias believed that his strong Russian accent would prevent him from obtaining jobs other than as a labourer, and at first his jobs included that of lumberjack, road builder and painter. It was into this very poor family that George was born. Tobias and Anja chose names for their children hoping that these would influence their future careers. George was named "George Bernard" after George Bernard Shaw since his parents hoped their first child would become a writer. Similarly George's younger brother was named Henry after Henri , and he did indeed become a mathematician. Tobias was fortunate to gain the chance of reading for a Ph.D. in mathematics at the University of Indiana, while Anja obtained a Master's degree in French becoming a linguist at the Library of Congress in Washington D.C.

    14. References For Dantzig_George
    References for george dantzig. Hist. Comput. 6 (3) (1984), 296312. Professor georgedantzig Linear Programming Founder Turns 80, SIAM News (November 1994).
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    References for George Dantzig
    Articles:
  • M Aigner, Diskrete Mathematik, in Ein Jahrhundert Mathematik 1890-1990 (Braunschweig, 1990), 83-112.
  • D J Albers and C Reid, An interview with George B. Dantzig : the father of linear programming, College Math. J.
  • D J Albers, G L Alexanderson and C Reid, More mathematical people. Contemporary conversations (Boston, MA, 1990).
  • M L Balinski, Mathematical programming : journal, society, recollections, in J K Lenstra, A H G Rinnooy, K Schrijver and A Schrijver (eds.), History of mathematical programming (Amsterdam, 1991), 5-18.
  • G B Dantzig, A look back at the origins of linear programming (Chinese), Chinese J. Oper. Res.
  • G B Dantzig, Impact of linear programming on computer development, in Computers in mathematics, Stanford, CA, 1986 (New York, 1990), 233-240.
  • G B Dantzig, Linear programming. The story about how it began: some legends, a little about its historical significance, and comments about where its many mathematical programming extensions may be headed, in J K Lenstra, A H G Rinnooy, K Schrijver and A Schrijver (eds.), History of mathematical programming
  • 15. Dantzig, George Bernard
    dantzig, george Bernard (1914 ). US mathematician, an expert in linearcomputer programming and operations research. His work is
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    Dantzig, George Bernard
    US mathematician, an expert in linear computer programming and operations research. His work is fundamental to many university courses in business studies, industrial engineering, and managerial sciences. Dantzig has been involved in all the main areas of mathematical programming.
    Dantzig was born in Portland, Oregon, and educated at the universities of Maryland and Michigan. During World War II he became attached to the Statistical Control Headquarters of the US Air Force. He was a research mathematician with the Rand Corporation at Santa Monica, California, 1952-60, and then became a professor at the University of California at Berkeley, moving 1966 to Stanford University, Palo Alto, California.
    A fundamental problem in economics is the optimum allocation of scarce resources among competing activities - a problem that can be expressed in mathematical form. In 1947 Dantzig discovered that many such planning problems could be formulated as linear computer programs. He also devised an algorithm, known as the simplex method, which was widely adopted for the purpose.

    16. Springer-Verlag - Mathematics
    Series in Operations Research Volume package Springer Ser.in Operations Researchdantzig,GBLinear Programming dantzig, george B., Thapa, Mukund N. 2003, XXV
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    18. Springer-Verlag - Economics & Management
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    19. Professor George Dantzig, Stanford Operations Research Dept.
    Professor george dantzig Linear Programming Founder Turns 80 of interior point methods, the simplex method, invented by george B. dantzig in 1947, has stood the test of time quite
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    20. National Academy Of Sciences - Members
    dantzig, george B. Stanford University. Elected to NAS 1971. ScientificDiscipline Applied Mathematical Sciences. Membership Type Member.
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