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  1. Solomon Wolf Golomb (/ ɡ ə l oʊ m /; May 30, 1932 – May 1, 2016) was an American mathematician, engineer, and professor of electrical engineering at the University of Southern California, best known for his works on mathematical games. Most notably, he invented Cheskers (a hybrid between chess and checkers) in 1948.

  2. Solomon Wolf Golomb (30 de maio de 1932, Baltimore – 1 de maio de 2016 [1]) foi um matemático e engenheiro americano. Golomb foi professor de Engenharia Elétrica da Universidade do Sul da Califórnia. Especialista em problemas de análise combinatória, teoria dos números e códigos (código de Golomb). Conquistas

  3. Solomon Wolf Golomb left an unparalleled legacy of accomplishment and recognition for his work in the applications of mathematics to coding and communication theory. His legacy also includes a host of individuals whose lives and careers were immeasurably enriched by their interactions with him.

  4. 25 de mai. de 2016 · Solomon Golomb is the person who figured out how to construct all these polynomials. He also was in charge when radar was first used to find the distance to Venus, and of working out how to encode images to be sent from Mars. He introduced the world to what he called polyominoes, which later inspired Tetris (“tetromino tennis”).

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  5. 9 de fev. de 2023 · Last Updated. Feb 2023. Solomon W. Golomb is University Professor, Distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering and Mathematics, Andrew and Erna Viterbi Chair in Communications at the University of Southern California. He served as Vice Provost for Research at USC from 1986 to 1989.

  6. 29 de abr. de 2024 · Mathematician and engineer Solomon Wolf Golomb, 2011 National Medal of Science Laureate, is best known to the general public and fans of mathematical games as the inventor of polyominoes, the inspiration for the computer game Tetris. He specializes in problems of combinatorial analysis, number theory, coding theory and communications.

  7. SOLOMON WOLF GOLOMB, a legendary and longtime electrical engineering professor at the the University of Southern California whose pioneering work in communication technology helped spark the digital communication revolution, died May 1, 2016, at age 83.