Steven Vajda

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Steven Vajda (hongarès: Vajda István) (Budapest, 20 d'agost de 1901 - Brighton, 10 de desembre de 1995) va ser un matemàtic britànic, nascut a Hongria i format a Àustria, que va ser pioner en la investigació operativa. rdf:langString
Steven Vajda, auch Stefan Vajda, István Vajda, (* 20. August 1901 in Budapest; † 10. Dezember 1995 in Brighton) war ein britischer Mathematiker, der sich mit Operations Research und Versicherungsmathematik befasste. rdf:langString
Steven Vajda (20 August 1901 – 10 December 1995) was a Hungarian mathematician who contributed to the development of mathematical programming and operational research. He was a member of a circle of researchers that included George Dantzig, Abraham Charnes, W.W. Cooper, , Martin Beale and others. He worked and taught as an actuary and as a mathematician in operational research from 1925 to 1995. He is the author or coauthor of at least a dozen books on mathematical programming, game theory, manpower planning and statistics and of many journal publications and conference papers. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Steven Vajda
rdf:langString Steven Vajda
rdf:langString Steven Vajda
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rdf:langString Steven Vajda (hongarès: Vajda István) (Budapest, 20 d'agost de 1901 - Brighton, 10 de desembre de 1995) va ser un matemàtic britànic, nascut a Hongria i format a Àustria, que va ser pioner en la investigació operativa.
rdf:langString Steven Vajda, auch Stefan Vajda, István Vajda, (* 20. August 1901 in Budapest; † 10. Dezember 1995 in Brighton) war ein britischer Mathematiker, der sich mit Operations Research und Versicherungsmathematik befasste.
rdf:langString Steven Vajda (20 August 1901 – 10 December 1995) was a Hungarian mathematician who contributed to the development of mathematical programming and operational research. He was a member of a circle of researchers that included George Dantzig, Abraham Charnes, W.W. Cooper, , Martin Beale and others. He worked and taught as an actuary and as a mathematician in operational research from 1925 to 1995. From 1939 until his death in 1995, he lived in the U.K. where he was a defence scientist with the Royal Naval Scientific Service, and a professor at Birmingham and Sussex Universities. He was a Companion of the Operational Research Society, a Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society, a Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics and a member of the Mathematical Association. He is the author or coauthor of at least a dozen books on mathematical programming, game theory, manpower planning and statistics and of many journal publications and conference papers.
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