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  1. George Bernard Dantzig, né le 8 novembre 1914 à Portland ( Oregon) et mort le 13 mai 2005 à Palo Alto, en Californie) est un mathématicien américain, notamment inventeur de l' algorithme du simplexe en optimisation linéaire 1 .

  2. Mathematical programming owes much to George B. Dantzig who passed away on May 13, 2005 at the age of 90. This article is a tribute to this legendary pioneer and a very brief review of his extensive and enduring contributions to our field. 1. Introduction By now the news of George B. Dantzig’s death has reached the far corners of the earth,

  3. 1 de jan. de 2018 · George Dantzig is known as the ‘father of linear programming’ and the ‘inventor of the simplex method’. Employed at the Pentagon (the US government’s defence establishment) in 1947 and motivated to ‘mechanize’ programming in large timestaged planning problems, George Dantzig gave a general statement of what is now known as a linear program, and invented an algorithm, the simplex ...

  4. G EORGE B. DANTZIG, pioneer in operations research and management science, mathematician, professor, educator, consultant, author, and “father” of linear programming, died on May 13, 2005, at the age of 90, in Stanford, California. George’s formal education was in mathematics, which reflected his early interest in the subject and the ...

  5. 25 de mai. de 2005 · George Bernard Dantzig, professor emeritus of operations research and of computer science who devised the “simplex method” and invented linear programming, died May 13. He was 90 years old.

  6. George Bernard Dantzig. 1914-. American Mathematician. G eorge Dantzig is the founder of linear programming, a mathematical method that has had extensive applications in a variety of areas, from logistics management to computer programming. Simultaneous with his development of linear programming was his discovery of the simplex method, a ...

  7. George Bernard DantzigAmerican statistician George Bernard Dantzig (1914–2005) affected the world enormously with the mathematical discovery of the simplex method. Devised by Dantzig in the late 1940s, this mathematical formula, or algorithm, is used by industry—and governments—to identify the best possible solutions to problems with many variables.