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George Dantzig

American mathematician, scientist & statistician, born in Oregon

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Birthdate
November 8, 1914
Birthplace
Portland, Oregon
Portland, Oregon
Date of Death
May 13, 2005
Place of Death
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Stanford, California
Educated at
University of Maryland
University of Maryland
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Cardozo Education Campus
Cardozo Education Campus
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University of California, Berkeley
University of California, Berkeley
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University of Michigan
University of Michigan
Also Known As
George Bernard Dantzig
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Statistician
Scientist
Scientist
Computer scientist
Computer scientist
Mathematician
Mathematician

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Birth Name
George Bernard Dantzig0
Citizenship
United States
United States
Doctoral Advisor
Jerzy Neyman
Jerzy Neyman
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Doctoral Students
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Ellis L. Johnson
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Yinyu Ye
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Eric Horvitz
Eric Horvitz
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Thomas L. Magnanti
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David Morton
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Roger J-B Wets
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Robert Fourer
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Alan Tucker
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Father
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Tobias Dantzig
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Notable Work
Dantzig–Wolfe decomposition
Dantzig–Wolfe decomposition
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Simplex algorithm
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Wikidata ID
Q337040
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George Bernard Dantzig (born November 8, 1914, in Portland, Oregon and died May 13, 2005, in Stanford, California) was an American mathematician, computer scientist, and statistician. He held citizenship in the United States. Dantzig was educated at the University of Michigan. One of his notable doctoral students was Ellis L. Johnson.

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