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  1. Wassily W. Leontief, Leonid V. Kantorovich, Tjalling C. Koopmans and J. Richard N. Stone (Pioneering Papers of the Nobel Memorial Laureates in Economics) by Howard R. Vane, Chris Mulhearn, 2009-04-09
  2. CONVERSATIONS WITH GREAT ECONOMISTS: Friedrich A. Hayek, John Hicks, Nicholas Kaldor, Leonid V.Kantorovich, Joan Robinson, Paul A.Samuelson, Jan Tinbergen by Diego Pizano, 2009-09-23
  3. KANTOROVICH, LEONID VITALIYEVICH: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of Russian History</i> by MARTIN C. SPECHLER, 2004
  4. Functional Analysis by Leonid Vitalevich Kantorovich, 1982-06
  5. Leonid Vitalevich Kantorovich, 1912-1986 (Materialy k biobibliografii uchenykh SSSR) (Russian Edition)
  6. Functional Analysis, Optimization, and Mathematical Economics: A Collection of Papers Dedicated to the Memory of Leonid Vital'evick Kantorovitch

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Leonid Vitalyevich Kantorovich. Honours awarded to Leonid Vital evich Kantorovich(Click a link below for the full list of mathematicians honoured in this way).
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Leonid Vitalyevich Kantorovich
Born: 19 Jan 1912 in St Petersburg, Russia
Died: 7 April 1986 in USSR
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Leonid Vital'evich Kantorovich studied mathematics at Leningrad State University, receiving his doctorate in mathematics in 1930 at the age of eighteen. From 1934 to 1960 he was a professor of mathematics at Leningrad University. He held the chair of mathematics and economics in the Siberian branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences (1961-1971), then directed research at Moscow's Institute of National Economic Planning (1971-76). Kantorovich's background was entirely in mathematics but he showed a considerable feel for the underlying economics to which he applied the mathematical techniques. He was one of the first to use linear programming as a tool in economics and this appeared in a publication Mathematical methods of organising and planning production which he published in 1939. Makarov writes in [24]:-

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Leonid Vitalyevich Kantorovich
Soviet mathematician and economist who shared the 1975 Nobel Prize for Economics with Tjalling Koopmans for their work on the optimal allocation of scarce resources.
Kantorovich was educated at Leningrad State University, receiving his doctorate in mathematics (1930) there at the age of 18. He became a professor at Leningrad in 1934, a position he held until 1960. He headed the department of mathematics and economics in the Siberian branch of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences from 1961 to 1971 and then served as head of the research laboratory at Moscow's Institute of National Economic Planning (1971-76). Kantorovich was elected to the prestigious Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union (1964) and was awarded the Lenin Prize in 1965. His most famous work is The Best Use of Economic Resources (1959). Kantorovich pioneered the technique of linear programming as a tool of economic planning, having developed a linear programming model in 1939. He used such mathematical techniques to show how the decentralization of decision making in a planned economy ultimately depends on a system in which prices are based on the relative scarcity of resources. Although his background was purely mathematical, his work showed a keen understanding of the economic aspects of problems. He developed a concept called resolving multipliers that corresponds to the shadow prices in Western economic literature. In his own country Kantorovich was a notable "reform" economist whose nondogmatic critical analyses of Soviet economic policy clashed with the views of his orthodox Marxist colleagues.

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Leonid Vitaliyevich Kantorovich January 19 April 7 ) is famous for his theory and development of techniques for the optimal allocation of resources. He was the winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics Kantorovich worked for the Soviet government. He was given the task of optimizing production in a plywood industry. He came up with the mathematical technique known as linear programming . He authored several books including The Mathematical Method of Production Planning and Organization and The Best Uses of Economic Resources The Nobel Prize, which he shared with Tjalling Koopmans , was given "for their contributions to the theory of optimal allocation of resources." edit
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Leonid Vitalievich Kantorovich, 19121986. Major Works of Leonid Kantorovich Mathematical Methods of Organising and Planning Production , 1939 (repr.
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Kantorovich shared the Nobel Memorial prize in 1975 with his co-developer in linear programming across the ideological divide of the Cold War - T.C. Koopmans Major Works of Leonid Kantorovich
  • "Mathematical Methods of Organising and Planning Production", 1939 (repr. in Management Science "Further Development of Mathematical Methods and Prospects of their Application in Economic Planning", 1959, in Nemchimov, editor, The Use of Mathematics in Economics The Best Use of Economic Resources Functional Analysis , with G.P. Akilov, 1959 Mathematicheskoe optimal'noe programmivoranie v ekonomike , with A.V. Gortstko, 1968. Optimal'nye resheniia v ekonomike , with A.V. Gortsko, 1972 "Economic Problems of Scientific and Technical Progress", 1976, Scand JE Essays on Optimal Planning "Moi put'v nauke", 1987, Uspechi matematicheskich nauk "Mathematics in Economics: Achievements, difficulties, perspectives", 1989, AER "

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Leonid Vitalyevich Kantorovich
Born: 19 Jan 1912 in St Petersburg, Russia
Died: 7 April 1986 in USSR Leonid Kantorovich studied at Leningrad State University, receiving his doctorate in mathematics in 1930. From 1934 to 1960 he was a professor at Leningrad. He held the chair of mathematics and economics in the Siberian branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences (1961-1971), then directed research at Moscow's Institute of National Economic Planning (1971-76). L. Kantorovich entered the ranks of the greatest scientists of the 20th century due his fundamental input into mathematics and economics. His research in functional analysis, computational mathematics, optimization, and descriptive function theory and set theory greately the formation of these disciplines and layed the basics of new directions in research. Kantorovich was one of the first to use linear programming as a tool in economics. His background was entirely in mathematics but he showed a considerable feel for the underlying economics to which he applied the mathematical techniques. Member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences (1964).

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Leonid Vitalyevich Kantorovich. Leonid Vital evich Kantorovich studiedmathematics at Leningrad State University, receiving his doctorate
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Leonid Vital'evich Kantorovich studied mathematics at Leningrad State University, receiving his doctorate in mathematics in 1930 at the age of eighteen. From 1934 to 1960 he was a professor of mathematics at Leningrad University. He held the chair of mathematics and economics in the Siberian branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences (1961-1971), then directed research at Moscow's Institute of National Economic Planning (1971-76). Kantorovich's background was entirely in mathematics but he showed a considerable feel for the underlying economics to which he applied the mathematical techniques. He was one of the first to use linear programming as a tool in economics and this appeared in a publication Mathematical methods of organising and planning production which he published in 1939. Makarov writes in [24]:- This may be considered a historic document, containing the facts about discovery of the linear programming. The mathematical formulation of production problems of optimal planning was presented here for the first time and the effective methods of their solution and economic analysis were proposed. Kantorovich introduced many new concepts into the study of mathematical programming such as giving necessary and sufficient optimality conditions on the base of supporting hyperplanes at the solution point in the production space, the concept of primal-dual methods, the interpretation in economics of multipliers, and the column-generation method used in linear programming.

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Winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics Leonid Vitaliyevich Kantorovich ) is famous for his theory and development of techniques for the optimal allocation of resources.
Kantorovich worked for the Soviet government. He was given the task of optimizing production in a plywood industry. He came up with the mathematical technique known as linear programming . He authored several books including The Mathematical Method of Production Planning and Organization and The Best Uses of Economic Resources
The Nobel Prize, which he shared with Tjalling Koopmans[?] , was given "for their contributions to the theory of optimal allocation of resources."
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Leonid Vitalievich
Born on 19.01.1912.
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Mathematics, economy.
Corresponding Member of the Siberian Branch since 28.03.1958.
Academician of the Division of Mathematics since 26.06.1964. Awards:
Nobel Prize - in economics (1975).

14. Leonid Witaljewitsch Kantorowitsch - Wikipedia
Translate this page Leonid Witaljewitsch Kantorowitsch. (Weitergeleitet von Leonid Kantorovich).Leonid Witaljewitsch Kantorowitsch (* 19. Januar 1912 in St.
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(Weitergeleitet von Leonid Kantorovich Leonid Witaljewitsch Kantorowitsch 19. Januar in St. Petersburg 7. April in Moskau ) wurde der Nobelpreis für Wirtschaft verliehen. Diesen teilte er mit Tjalling Koopmans für "Die Beiträge zur Theorie für die optimale Zuteilung von Betriebsmitteln" ("contributions to the theory of optimum allocation of resources"). Kantorowitsch arbeitete für die sowjetische Regierung. Er wurde mit der Aufgabe zur Optimierung der Produktion einer Furnierholzfabrik betraut. Woraufhin er eine mathematische Methode entwickelte, die bekannt ist als lineare Programmierung . Er schrieb einige Bücher einschließlich "Die mathematische Methode der Produktionsplanung und Organisation und den besten Gebrauch von ökonomischen Betriebsmitteln" ("The Mathematical Method of Production Planning and Organization and The Best Uses of Economic Resources"). bearbeiten
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15. Leonid Vitaliyevich Kantorovich - Autobiography
leonid Vitaliyevich kantorovich – Autobiography. I was born in Petersburg(Leningrad) on 19th January 1912. leonid kantorovich died in 1986.
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I was born in Petersburg (Leningrad) on 19th January 1912. My father, Vitalij Kantorovich, died in 1922 and it was my mother, Paulina (Saks), who brought me up. Some of the first events of my childhood were the February and the October Revolutions of 1917, and a one-year trip to Byelorussia during the Civil War.
My first interest in sciences and the first displays of self-dependent thinking manifested themselves about 1920. On entering the Mathematical Department of the Leningrad University in 1926, I was mainly interested in sciences (but also in political economy and modern history, thanks to the most vivid lectures of academician E. Tarle).
At the University, I attended lectures and worked in seminars of V.I. Smirnov, G.M. Fichtengolz, B.N. Delaunay; my University friends were I.P. Natanson, S.L. Sobolev, S.G. Michlin, D.K. and V.N. Faddeevs.
My scientific activities started in my second university year covering the rather more abstract fields of mathematics. I think my most significant research in those days was that connected with analytical operations on sets and on projective sets (1929-30) where I solved some N.N. Lusin problems. I reported these results to the First All-Union Mathematical Congress in Kharkov (1930).
My participation in the work of the Congress was an important episode in my life; here I met such outstanding Soviet mathematicians as S.N. Bernstein, P.S. Alexandrov, A.N. Kolmogorov, A.O. Gelfond

16. Kantorovich, Leonid Vitalyevich
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Leonid V. Kantorovich (b. Jan. 19 [Jan. 6, Old Style], 1912, St. Petersburg, Russiad. April 7, 1986, U.S.S.R.), Soviet mathematician and economist who shared the 1975 Nobel Prize for Economics with Tjalling Koopmans for their work on the optimal allocation of scarce resources. Kantorovich was educated at Leningrad State University, receiving his doctorate in mathematics (1930) there at the age of 18. He became a professor at Leningrad in 1934, a position he held until 1960. He headed the department of mathematics and economics in the Siberian branch of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences from 1961 to 1971 and then served as head of the research laboratory at Moscow's Institute of National Economic Planning (1971-76). Kantorovich was elected to the prestigious Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union (1964) and was awarded the Lenin Prize in 1965. His most famous work is The Best Use of Economic Resources (1959). Kantorovich pioneered the technique of linear programming as a tool of economic planning, having developed a linear programming model in 1939. He used such mathematical techniques to show how the decentralization of decision making in a planned economy ultimately depends on a system in which prices are based on the relative scarcity of resources. Although his background was purely mathematical, his work showed a keen understanding of the economic aspects of problems. He developed a concept called resolving multipliers that corresponds to the shadow prices in Western economic literature. In his own country Kantorovich was a notable "reform" economist whose nondogmatic critical analyses of Soviet economic policy clashed with the views of his orthodox Marxist colleagues.

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leonid V. kantorovich was born in the city of Leningrad in January of 1912 to a meager family. His father, Vitalij kantorovich, died when leonid was only 10 years old
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Leonid V. Kantorovich was born in the city of Leningrad in January of 1912 to a meager family. His father, Vitalij Kantorovich, died when Leonid was only 10 years old, leaving his mother, Paulina to raise him herself. Leonid grew up during violent times in Russia. During the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, Leonid and his mother fled to Byelorussia to escape the bloodshed before returning to their home more than a year later (Kantorovich). Leonid was a naturally inquisitive child with a broad range of interests including politics and modern history. Upon entering the Mathematical Department of the Leningrad University at the mere age of 14, Leonid soon realized that his main interests lay in the fields of science and mathematics. Leonid immediately excelled at mathematics and within his second year at the University he was already working on complex and abstract mathematics. By the age of eighteen, Leonid had already distinguished himself as an authority in mathematics. When Leonid graduated from the university he remained there to teach and continue his research in theoretical mathematics. By this period in his life, Leonid had begun to shift his concentration towards applied mathematics problems. His work in theoretical mathematics was quite renowned among his colleagues and he had received numerous accolades for his work in that field. As it would turn out, Leonid’s greatest contributions would not be in theoretical mathematics at all, but rather applied mathematical economics. Such accomplishments would not have been possible, however, were it not for his early work in mathematical theory (Kantorovich).

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Page: Section: OBITUARY MOSCOW Leonid Kantorovich, a Soviet mathematician who won the 1975 Nobel memorial prize for economic research, died at 74 Monday after what officials said was a long illness. He had worked at the Soviet Academy of Sciences in Novosibirsk. An official at the academy said Mr. Kantorovich was buried yesterday at Novodevichy Cemetery in Moscow. Mr. Kantorovich was considered the father of Soviet econometrics the application of mathematics and statistics to economic problems but was slow to receive recognition at home and internationally. He won the Alfred Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science in 1975, the same year Soviet physicist Andrei A. Sakharov received the Nobel Peace Prize after years of dissident activities and campaigning for human rights and disarmament.

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L EONID V ITALIYEVICH K ANTOROVICH
1975 Nobel Laureate in Economics
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