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  1. Elwyn Ralph Berlekamp (September 6, 1940 – April 9, 2019) was a professor of mathematics and computer science at the University of California, Berkeley. Berlekamp was widely known for his work in computer science, coding theory and combinatorial game theory.

  2. Elwyn Berlekamp's Home Page. Applied Analysis. Algorithms. Finance and Business. Mathematical Go. Bit-Serial RS Encoders. Statistical Info Theory. Complexity. Dots and Boxes.

  3. Elwyn Ralph Berlekamp was born in Dover, Ohio on September 6, 1940. He received a B.S. (1961), M.S. (1962), and Ph.D. (1964) in Electrical Engineering from MIT and joined the U.C. Berkeley faculty in 1964 as Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering.

  4. Elwyn Ralph Berlekamp (Dover (Ohio), 6 de setembro de 1940 – 9 de abril de 2019) foi um matemático estadunidense. [1] Publicações selecionadas. Block coding with noiseless feedback. Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, 1964. Algebraic Coding Theory, New York: McGraw-Hill, 1968.

  5. 18 de abr. de 2019 · Elwyn Berlekamp, a UC Berkeley mathematician and game theorist whose error-correcting codes allowed spacecraft from Voyager to the Hubble Space Telescope to send accurate, detailed and beautiful images back to Earth, died April 9 at his home in Piedmont, California, from complications of pulmonary fibrosis.

  6. Learn about Elwyn Berlekamp's lifelong interest in codes and games, his cofounding of Cyclotomics and Cylink, and his involvement in Axcom and Medallion Fund. Read his personal accounts of his academic and entrepreneurial achievements and challenges.

  7. Mathematical Go: Chilling Gets the Last Point. Elwyn Berlekamp and David Wolfe. Berlekamp and Wolfe presented a new paradigm, based on Conway's theory of partisan games, for evaluating late-stage Go endgames.