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  1. 喬治·伯納德·丹齊格. 1976年,丹齐格(左)获总统 杰拉尔德·福特 授予 美国国家科学奖 。. 乔治·伯纳德·丹齐格 (英語: George Bernard Dantzig ,1914年11月8日—2005年5月13日),美国 应用数学家 ,1947年提出了 单纯形法 [1] ,被稱為 線性規劃 之父。.

  2. 1 de jan. de 2017 · Abstract. 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 time-staged planning problems, George Dantzig gave a general statement of what is now known as ...

  3. 29 de nov. de 2020 · George Dantzig introduced the world to the power of optimization, creating trillions of dollars of value and saving countless years of life across the globe. In this laudation, John Birge describes the fascinating life and incredible accomplishments of a scholar whose footprints led the way to almost everything the global economy produces.

  4. George Bernard Dantzig fue un profesor, físico y matemático estadounidense, reconocido por desarrollar el método simplex y es considerado como el «padre de la programación lineal». Recibió muchos honores, tales como la Medalla Nacional de Ciencia en 1975 y el premio de Teoría John von Neumann en 1974.

  5. 7 de jun. de 2017 · George Bernard Dantzig was born in Portland, Oregon, in 1914, the son of two intellectuals who named him after the Irish writer George Bernard Shaw. George’s father, Tobias Dantzig, was a German born in Latvia who studied linguistics and later math under the supervision of Henri Poincaré at the University of Sorbonne, where he met his wife, Anja Dantzig, a French linguist.

  6. 21 de mar. de 2017 · George Dantzig 1936’da Maryland Üniversitesi’nden mezun oldu. 1937’de Michigan Üniversitesi’nden yüksek lisans derecesi aldı ve 1943’de UC Berkeley’de doktorasını tamamladı. 1966 yılında Stanford Üniversitesi fakültesine katıldı ve orada 1990’lara kadar görev aldı.

  7. George Dantzig received degrees from Maryland (1936) and the University of Michigan before earning his doctorate from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1946. While at Berkeley, he made an immediate impact (as described by Dr. Dantzig). During my first year at Berkeley I arrived late one day to one of [Jerzy] Neyman's classes.